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CRAIG ALAN WINKEL

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1945 - 2016

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CRAIG ALAN, husband, father and friend extraordinaire, was born on November 5, 1945 and died on May 26, 2016 at his home Shepherdstown, WV. Craig attained his BS from Georgetown University, his MD from Tulane University, and his MBA from the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, St....

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I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Winkel's passing. I was a medical assistant at Jefferson Hospital in the OB/GYN Reproductive Department. I absolutely loved working with him. He was such a kind and compassionate person. He was serious about the patient care. He had a great sense of humor! I learned much from him. May he continue to rest in the peace of our LORD!

Outstanding physician Lifelong scholar and teacher Friend to Many

For the past 23 years I thought of Dr. Winkel. I thought about writing him to tell him how he changed my life. I was told I would never have children, lost my first husband because of it. Dr Winkel changed all that with his unbelievable skill and knowledge. I was a patient at Jefferson. Thanks to him I have a 23 and 20 year old and a wonderful husband. He and God made the impossible, possible. I am not sure why today I finally looked up his name...I am saddened at this news that such a giving...

Dear Roy:

I only recently heard of Craigs" death. I am sorry that through the years we have not kept closer. I send my and Susan's sympathy to you and your family. I shall remember with fond memories of our time together.

Ron and Susan Seglie

I was a patient of Dr. WInklel at Jefferson. He gave me my life back after years of suffering with endometriosis. I have two children and a relatively pain free life due to his care and compassion. He was a great doctor and an even nicer person. I thought about through the years thinking what a blessing it had been to have him as my doctor. Please accept my deepest sympathies for your lost.

With sadness I learned of Craig's passing. However it was a joy to see him at our Landon Class of '64 50th reunion in November 2014. I shall remember our time together as classmates. He lived an admirable life, and may God receive His servant Craig.

Dear Roy,.....I am deeply saddened to learn of your loss. i was honored to have had the privilege of working with Craig as a dear colleague and friend during his tenure at JEFFERSON. May you take comfort in recalling ALL the wonderful memories and the special love you shared. I shall remember Craig fondly and now,......in faith, bid him well deserved peace and close with "until we meet again" !!!With my deepest sympathy to you and yours, fondest regards..........

I truly was honored to know Dr. Winkel. My deepest sympathies to Roy and his family. I worked in Ob/Gyn with Dr. Winkel and it was a such a pleasure. I am so sorry to hear this news. He was a very special person.

I am sorry to hear of your loss. May the God of all Comfort, comfort you and your loved ones, in this your time of need.