Edwin-Winnie-Obituary

Edwin Vernon Winnie

MANSFIELD, Pennsylvania

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Edwin (Curly) Winnie went to sing with the choir in heaven on March 18, 2009. After "one hell of a ride" through life, at his request their will be no services. He wishes all his friends and family to remember him "like I've just walked out your door." The Jacquelyn A. Buckheit Funeral Chapel,...

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I love and miss my dad... Antoinette Winnie

Ed will be missed and remembered always. I cherish my times with him and will remember his smile, blue eyes, his strong hands, the swagger when he walked, his passion for his music. He had a restless spirit and never "lit" anywhere for long. Ed's sense of humor, wisdom, and love of family was always apparent. His love and appreciation of Vicky was always foremost on his mind and in his heart.

Ed Honey, I know you are looking down with that dazzling smile, getting ready to pick up...

My Uncle Ed lent me guidance for otherwise complicated business decisions. Uncle Ed was a KING, as a musician~~as he played and sang from the heart...My last visit I asked if he recorded a particular song~~Uncle Ed replied , NO! Proudly,Uncle Ed announced that his grandson Chad Smith was musically gifted and most definitely will carry on his musical legacy. Charitable~~let me reflect on his words, in memory of him, help those in need. My last visit with Uncle Ed ..he held my hand tightly in...

In Memory of My Beloved Brother Ed Winnie
Series of Short Stories: Our family resided in Meshappen, PA.-Grandma Baker held us both on her knee, rocking hard and singing out loud her sweet tunes to us...Grandma Baker loved watching us catch lightning bugs in a jar...Grandma Baker allowed us to play farm with a bucket of soil on the floor behind the kitchen stove...My brother Eddie and I played in the front yard with a marble until he decided to eat the marble..my brother Eddie decided to...

Tonie, Marry Ellen, and Patty,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
God Bless

Ed was a part of our family growing up in the 1970's and 80's. Although i moved away and joined the military. I saw Ed over the years. He helped my mother and siblings growing up. For that i am for ever grateful. He always greeted us with a big smile and an extremely strong handshake. He always laughed and joked with us and asked us how we are doing and if we need anything. When times were hard growing up, he would always do what he could to help us out. He will be surely missed. ...

Ed was like a dad to me; he sang to me as a little girl.I didn't think he would ever get old....nor did he. He touched my life adn will be missed.

DAD,I LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU.DAD HAD A VERY LARGE FAMILY AND LOTS OF FRIENDS.HE ALWAYS MADE YOU FEEL LIKE YOU WERE THE ONLY ONE IN THE ROOM I HAVE SOME GOOD MEMORIES OF MY DAD.HE WOULD TAKE ME HUNTING WHEN I WAS A KID.TODAY AS A DEPUTY SHERIFF,I SMILE EVERY TIME I,M IN TRAINING,THINKING BACK TO THAT TIME.I ALSO HAVE TWO CHILDREN CHRISTOPHER,23 /RYAN 14,WHO WILL MISS THEIR GRANDDAD.I,M GLAD DAD FOUND GOD AND SUFFERS NO MORE LOVE MARY E. RINKER (HIS NUBBIE)

Vickie & Alton and Chad, Vern & Tina, Pat & Lori,ALSO: Sister's- Ruth & (late Robert)Cooper, Eleanor & Doug Bauman, Elva Little, Rachel & Fran Sowers, BROTHERS: Tom & Peggy Burns, ( late Carl Burns) & Janice, Jim & Barbara Burns, Bill & Pam Burns, Eugene & Gloria Burns My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you in your time of this great loss. I spoke with Uncle Ed about a month ago and he told me he was so much at peace with going to heaven and seeing the LORD. Vickie you are a true angel...