C.C.-Winn-Obituary

C.C. "Charlie" Winn

Corpus Christi, Texas

1928 - 2015

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C.C. "Charlie" Winn1928-2015C.C. "CHARLIE" WINN, died peacefully at his home in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Friday, February 20, 2015. Born June 18, 1928, in Long Beach, California, to a Texas family that was drawn back home by the East Texas oil boom, Charles Coleman Winn graduated from William...

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Because of the love we all had for Mr. C. C. Winn, a little bit of Heaven is here with us today and always. See you later Mr. C. C. Winn!

Well, it's been a while since 2015 and Charlie's passing. But as I passed the Petroleum Center in San Antonio the other evening, I remembered stopping in and visiting him after returning from Alaska in 1961. In remembrance of all the good that historic Texas oilman and his wonderful wife, Patsy Brown-Winn did for humanity, I drove over to the Barn Door Restaurant and ate a big ol' rib eye and toasted them with a glass of ice tea. Miss you Charlie and hope Pasty feels my love and admiration.

I worked for CC (Mr. Winn) from 1981 til 1996 when he sold the Pryor lease to McDay energy. He valued honesty and integrity in his business and expected no less from his employees. Im sorry I did not know of his passing. Love Gary and Barbara Oliver

True Gentleman

Mrs Winn my thoughts are with you and your beautiful family at this time of loss. I have fond memories of being included in your family as a young girl. You treated me with kindness and love! You will never know how much this meant to me and I will never forget! If time permits please contact me.
Love, Jeanne Quig Buton

I first met Charlie back in 1994 when I started my first oil company Richman Petroleum

Dear Family, your beloved C.C. was a true hero and legacy. His memory and attributes are passed down to his family to carry on. He was called home but there will be a reunion the likes of which you've never seen, Sedge's friend, Alan

My condolences to Patsy, Stephanie, Charlie A, Tom, Southern and the rest of the family!

I was 15 yr of age when I met Charlie, in Eagle Pass, Tx. I worked at the Hotel Eagle back in the early 70's, cattle was booming, I was the bellboy/clerk at the time. Charlie came in one day donned in western attire with his famous scarf around his neck. He came in frequently to get his mail, as he traveled his mail would be rerouted. His words to me, every time, (Young man I'm Charlie Winn)

My best memory, my condolences to the family.