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Ethel E. Winters

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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HERSHEY Ethel E. Winters, 89, formerly of Fredericksburg, passed away on Wednesday, April 11, 2012, at Country Meadows, Hershey. Richard D. Winters, her husband of over 60 years, died in January 2011. Born in Metuchen, N.J., she was the daughter of Robert and Lilian Fitch Estoppey, both deceased....

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Tim Winters and I were childhood friends from 4th grade into adulthood. Tim and I commuted to Lebanon Valley College-1969-72 from Fredericksburg. Tim had a solid moral family. I did not. Knowing I had me means for lunch,Mrs. Winters Packed lunches daily for both Tim and me and still fondly remember and appreciate her egg salad sandwiches. A wonderful,compassionate angel. God bless you

Ethel was a powerhouse of a woman. Even though she was not caught up in the hype of her husbands notoriety, she helped him every day to answer mail, assist in any way. Guarded him during Major Winters battle with Parkinson’s. She is missed.

Ethel Winters was a very strong woman. Her husband had Parkinsons disease. She protected him as this horrible disease caused him to have many problems. At times we didnt understand some of her restrictions on visitors time with Dick etc. Before she died I told her that my husband was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease. She said now you will understand what this disease is like. I now understand what she went through. She was a strong,devoted wife to a great and dearly loved man. She...

I am sorry for your loss. I am very happy to think that she is with her true love.

My condolences! We are loosing all the references, day after day...

the passing away of a generation which provided the freedom we enjoy really hurts me. Mr and Mrs Winters for me were examples of hard work, unselfishness en loyalty. Rest in Peace and be never forgotten.

My condolences to The Winters family, with the gratitude and memory of such a fine woman, wife to Dick and Mother to you all.

Thanks you Mrs. Winters for sharing your husband's and your story to all of us. RIP to an American treasure. May future generations learn from your story.

God bless you and your husband. We are forever indebted to you and your generation.