Edward-Winkel-Obituary

Edward Winkel

Jersey City, New Jersey

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DIED
February 7, 2024
LOCATION
Jersey City, New Jersey
CHARITY
American Diabetes Association

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Edward Winkel, 73, a longtime resident of Bayonne passed away Wednesday, February 7, 2024. He was born in Astoria Queens to the late Samuel and Valentina Winkel. Edward served his country proudly in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. He worked at the Clifton Barnes and Noble for...

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I still don't believe any of this is true and I hope to hear you knocking at the back door again. Our days won't be the same anymore, nor our routines. It's going to be rough, but I will just think of you telling us to watch out for "the you know what's." I miss everything that you brought to us. We are very grateful to have had you in our lives the past almost 10 years. Until we meet again to have a BBQ or some coffee on the deck. Love and miss you very much! Peace! Love Nicole, Marion and...

REST IN PEACE.

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Very sorry to hear about Uncle Ed´s passing. You are in our thoughts and a donation has been made in his name to the American Diabetes Association. - Bryan Boos & Family

My deepest sympathies to the Winkel Family. Ed was a unique and wonderful soul who brought sunshine to everyone every day. He had so much charisma and was a delight to be around. I have many fond memories of Ed - and many pencils! I miss his peace sign greetings each morning, his great sense of humor and our interesting discussions. God gave us all a beautiful gift in bringing Ed into the world. I am so grateful and feel so blessed for having known him (since 2005 when he started with...

Mr Winkel was one of my patients at Bayonne Medical Center many years ago. A wonderful patient with a great sense of humor. I will never forget him because he dubbed someone a "hawk" and we would always laugh about that. May he rest in peace. My dearest sympathy to his family.

R. I. P. Ed. It was a pleasure knowing you! I still have some of your pencils. Reggie

I worked with ED for a brief period of time and worked in the same team as him. Ed always showed up bright and early and was always the last face to see at the end of the day. I will always remember his infamous pencils, his funny stories, and his famous wardrobe parading through the B&N runway. Thank you for the hot sauce ED, you are truly one of a kind. My condolences to the family and may you Rest in Peace and I will always remember you.

My deepest condolences. Ed was the light! Rest up buddy and Peace out! Gonna miss you. Your sis Crystal Golden