Carrie-Winter-Obituary

Carrie Winter

Vancouver, Washington

1931 - 2020

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CARRIE (DeJONG) WINTER December 1931 ˜ November 2020 Carrie (DeJong) Winter departed her life here and left for heaven, the place she longed to be, Nov. 24, 2020. She was 88 years old and her body simply wore out due in part to the effects of a stroke in 2012. She was born and...

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Carrie had a very big impact on my life, she helped me find my way back to the Lord. I worked with her at Kaiser many years ago. What a graceful woman with an amazing soul, a one in a million. Rest with Jesus my sweet friend.

Carrie was a long time friend to my family, but especially to me. I am so heartbroken and will miss her so much. She spent much time with my mother when she was dying from cancer. My sister told me that Carrie was the reason for finding such great faith in the Lord. To this day, we both have learned from watching Carrie; a women of great faith and love for Jesus. There is so much to say about this special, lovely person. I am thankful her children surrounded her with so much love and...

As greeters at the early service at Crossroads it was our pleasure to be able to greet this lovely lady. She was always smiling & so happy to be at church.
Such a beautiful spirit. ❤
Cheryl & Loren

I had the privilege of meeting Carrie when her daughter, Colleen, and I became friends in high school. She was always gracious and welcoming to me and I recognized her goodness from the start. Carrie was a person who had a genuine interest in people and coming away from a visit with her left you feeling valued. Soft-spoken, but with a deep-seated strength, Carrie lived by her faith. She was, and always will be for me, a model to emulate of someone who trusted in the Lord when faced with...

I met Carrie through a group of women who met to pray for students at Hudson's Bay High School. She was passionate about the power of prayer as she prayed for her Dominic and all of our children. What a kind, caring, gracious, Christian woman. She shared her faith in word and deed. Rest in peace, Carrie. I know you'll be missed.

I worked with Carrie a very long time ago at Kaiser Health Center East. Carrie was like a mother to me when my own mother died very young and I missed very much. Carrie loved me and encouraged me during my years in nursing school. She prayed with me, laughed and cried with me. She was a very special woman to me and I know many, many people. I'll never forget her. The impact on my life and my faith is something I'll always treasure. I know Carrie is celebrating and having the time of...

She was a true lady. Know all of you will miss her greatly. She is with her "Arty" at the feet of Jesus

I only knew Carrie through her son and my good friend Ron Winter.
Carrie gave Ron a lawn mower to give to me a little while ago. So generous. It's been a few years since then. I still use it. I always thank her through my prayers every time I start it up to mow our grass areas. I have met both of her daughters, her son Ron of coarse and his son Dean. All very nice people. I am sure it is because of the upbringing Carrie gave them. I often walk past her house and enjoy the beautiful...