Alex-Winchester-Obituary

Alex C. Winchester

Akron, Ohio

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WINCHESTER ALEX C. WINCHESTER, age 11, of Macedonia, died Saturday. He was born in Alliance, the son of Anne (Metcalf) Robbins and Jeff Winchester and was a 4th grade student at Ledgeview Elementary School in Macedonia. Local survivors include mother and step-father, Anne and Scott Robbins;...

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I will always remember the times at Camp Quality I would see you coming on the golf cart and you would be smiling. Your smiles made me smile. You are a very special young man. I felt so blessed to have known you for the few years and moments at camp quality. God Bless you and know your family is in my prayers.

Alex was an inspiration to our whole family with his love for all. We would visit him in the hospital where my wife Denise worked and took care of Alex when he was at the Cleveland Clinic. When I first met Alex he immediatly took my hand and told me that he loved me then took my daughter Anna's hand and said that he loved her too. What a touching moment for all of us. Here is a boy that has every reason to be down and out and he loves unconditionally with his whole heart. We walked him around...

I met Alex once during a home visit with his mother. I remember him saying "hi" then immediately telling me a make-believe story. He was a very sweet boy. I will never forget that visit. My prayers are with your family.

When you first moved to Macedonia, I was Alex's BCMH nurse. I've never know a kid to melt you heart as much as Alex did mine. I would ask about him constantly and everyone would mention (despite his medical issues) what a nice boy he was. He would never let his medical obsticals get in the way of him enjoying life. At this time, I am sending you kind thoughts of my memory of Alex. His bright little freckled smile will live in my heart a long time. Jane Dan, RN ,BSN

Alex,
Camp Quality won't be the same without you buddy. Rasberries, rides in the golf cart, Bugels (any chips or snacks for that matter), and funny noises; you were the king of all of them. I'm going to miss you.

I will miss my little night shift "Buddy" . I took care of Alex at the Cleveland Clinic.I have worked there for almost 14 years and I must say Alex was my all time favorite !! He was such a sweet soul.He was always ready to give hugs and keep us entertained at night with his funny stories.I really loved that little boy. My prayers are with his family.

Alex,
Camp Quality was so much fun with you. I'll never forget your smiles and laughter. You will be greatly missed. I will always remember you and I am grateful I got the chance to meet you. Your courage and kindness is something I will always remember and I am a better person for knowing you.

My daughter Courtney was a student at Ledgeview Elementary with Alex. She adored Alex and always stopped him in the halls to say hello or give him a hug. I too have had the pleasure the last 2 years of saying hello to Alex and getting a hug. He will be missed. The family is in our thoughts and prayers, God bless you all, and eternal peace to Alex.

The Enos family

My daughter Kaitlyn was in class with Alex for 2nd and 3rd grade. She talked about him often and about how sweet he was. You are in our hearts and prayers. He will be greatly missed. He touched many lives in his life. He was an angel here on earth.