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Edward Vincent WINCHESTER

1970 - 2020

Edward Vincent WINCHESTER obituary, 1970-2020, Lebanon, AB

BORN

1970

DIED

2020

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Lebanon, New Hampshire

Edward WINCHESTER Obituary

EDWARD VINCENT WINCHESTERDecember 16, 1970 - April 22, 2020 We are deeply saddened to share that Edward Vincent Winchester, 49, a dedicated father and tenacious rower loved by many, died suddenly in his Hanover, NH, home on April 22. A son of Canada, Ed proudly hailed from Saint John, New Brunswick, where he fell in love with the sport of rowing on the Kennebecasis River. He went on to become a five-time member of Canada's national rowing team, and a member of the Canadian team that participated in the 2000 Olympic Summer Games in Sydney, Australia. That same year, he won a World Championship in the lightweight men's pair in Zagreb, Croatia with his long-time friend and teammate Ben Storey. Following the Sydney Olympics, Ed continued his career outside of competition as a journalist, where he combined his love of rowing with his other passion: storytelling. For the last 20 years, he told stories of athletic perseverance, profiling athletes and covering regattas. As editor of Rowing News, Ed transformed the publication from a newspaper to a bold print magazine with rich stories and photography that connected and inspired the entire rowing community. His poetic writing style brought the sport to life and engaged countless readers around the world. Since 2007, Ed worked at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, recently serving as executive director of marketing and communications. Ed was a widely-loved and respected member of the Dartmouth community, where his colleagues remember him as a humble yet decisive leader, a discerning thinker, a gifted storyteller, and an empathetic listener. But if you asked Ed, his most important accomplishment was raising three beautiful, talented, and compassionate children: Ava (15), Noah (13), and Rhys (10). Ed never missed an opportunity to support his children's passions. On any given day, he could be found cheering on Ava on the sidelines of a swim meet, encouraging Noah at a soccer tournament, or watching with pride as Rhys competed in a ski racing competition at the Dartmouth Skiway. Outside of sports, the four loved to hike together and to play with their energetic dog Penny. Perhaps what many will remember and miss most about Ed was his warm sense of humor, his infectious laughter, and his easy ability to connect with those around him. Whether learning to floss dance with his children, sharing his prodigious knowledge and passion for everything music, or recalling stories about his days of mischief with his brother Steve, his magnetic presence made people feel welcome and often brought tears of laughter. Ed was predeceased by his father Vincent B. Winchester. He is survived by his three children; their mother Allison; his mother Marjorie (Harrigan) Winchester (Rothesay, NB); his partner, Karen Burgess; his brother Steve; sister-in-law Gretchen; his half-brother and half-sister Jack and Mary (Saint John, NB); his aunt Phyllis Geraghty (Newport, VT); his many nieces and nephews; and his extended family. In light of the present COVID-19 pandemic, friends, family, and colleagues will be invited to a "Celebration of Life" gathering when circumstances allow. Ed was a lifelong learner, holding both a bachelor's of journalism from Carleton University and a master's of journalism from Ryerson University. In lieu of flowers, and in honor of his passion for education, a donation can be made to the Ed Winchester Children's Education Fund which will be used to further his children's education. Contributions can be made through Mascoma Bank, 80 S. Main Street, Hanover, NH, 603-443-8773.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from May 2 to May 6, 2020.

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Kristen Brown

May 18, 2020

Allison, Ava, Noah and Rhys
What a beautiful tribute to Ed! All those years ago before the girls were born who could have imagined we would also share young widowhood. I am here for you in any way you need and will be there once that is allowed again. You are doing the best you can my friend. Here for you anytime day or night. XOXOX Kristen and Lanie

Garth McGee

May 13, 2020

Ed, it was a pleasure working with you during my time at Tuck and also sharing our journey to citizenship!

Chris Hoyt

May 1, 2020

Sincerest condolences to Ed's children and family. If you were fortunate enough to call Ed a friend you were definitely a better person for knowing him. A very kind , caring , personable, talented person Ed will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to call him a friend. Rest easy Ed & row on

Lynne Cresswell & Dan McHenry

May 1, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Maciek Mysliwiec

April 30, 2020

Ed was a great person. Even if I met him a long time ago I remember him very well as a very optimistic and warm person. My thoughts and prayers are with his Family now.

Gareth Loveridge

April 30, 2020

To All of the Winchester and extended family we send our condolences and and share our heavy hearts. We will all miss Ed, we are grateful that we got to know him, and our lives are better for it. Hugs - Gareth, Ann, Oliver, Simon, and Zoe Loveridge

Dion Forcier

April 30, 2020

Hi ALLI, he will be sorely miss
I love you ❤
Dion

Madge Buus-frank

April 30, 2020

Sending all things that bring comfort in the days ahead. A fathers love is forever love.

Katie Jenks

April 30, 2020

Sending condolences to the friends and family of such a wonderful man. I was fortunate to witness his dedication and love for his beautiful children. Thinking of you all and sending my love.

Becky MacKay

April 29, 2020

To the Winchester family,
It is with a heavy heart that I send my condolences to you. Ed was a bright light in this world and loved by so many. May your memories with him be forever etched in your heart and spirit. He will be missed. XO Becky Setchell- MacKay

April Doherty

April 29, 2020

Ed was a sweet, happy baby, a rambunctious and happy kid, willing to slow down enough to share a story and ask a question. I am glad we shared the planet.

Rose Patterson

April 29, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family.
Rose Patterson

Danielle Lovett

April 28, 2020

He will be forever in your hearts and always watching over you all. Prayers and strength to you during this time. Sending hugs. Danielle Lovett and Family

James DuPlessis

April 28, 2020

Steve, I am so sad for you and your Family. Ed was wonderful. Always so fun and clever. I remember the movies he made with Darren and Joe. He won the first Rob Wells scholarship. Remember explaining to him why he should write a thank you note. Keep safe in these insane times.

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