Harvey-Winston-Obituary

Harvey Winston

Norfolk, Virginia

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Harvey C. Winston NEW YORK CITY - Harvey C. Winston, 49, of the 200 E. 58th St., passed away Jan. 6, 2010 in New York. He was born March 2, 1960 in Norfolk and was predeceased by his father, Robert L. Winston. Harvey was a graduate of Granby High School and continued his education at A&T...

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harvey is part of my family is father and my grandma were brother and sisters he is truely missed luv nece and man ashland va

Harvey was a customer at the store I work at for the six and a half years I've been working there. He would always give us Yankee merchandise for free, as well as provide tickets for anyone who asked, and was an incredibly nice guy to boot. My condolences to his family.

When I think of my time with the Yankees I will always think of Harvey. Quick to smile, Harvey was a friend to all. I send my deepest condolences to the Winston family and his many family members and friends.

Gregg Mazzola, Hollis, NH

Our beloved Titustown has lost another gem. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Winston family.
May God's peace be upon you during this difficult time.
We love you,
The Stokely Family

There were few people in this world like Harvey Winston. He "Got It". He knew how to respect people and treat them the way he wanted to be treated. I spent 23 years working with him with the Yankees. It was an honor to know him; and to have him confide in me meant even more. I have lost many friends in my life, but none hit me harder than this. Things will never be the same again in Yankee Stadium. I know Harvey lives in everyone he touched. We will never forget him.

Please except our sincere condolences. Harvey was a fine Gentlemen and a pleasure to work with.
He and his family will be remembered in our prayers.
The Garry Family, Freehold, NJ

TO OUR DEAR WINSTON, YOUR BROTHER TOM AND I ARE SO DEVASTATED AND WILL MISS YOU DEARLY...THIS IS SO HARD NOT BEING ABLE TO BE IN VIRGINIA WITH YOU. WE CARRY YOU IN OUR THOUGHTS, HEARTS, AND PRAYERS, ALWAYS BROTHER, DEAR FRIEND, WE LOVE YOU.
TOMMY DEGREGORIO AND CLAUDIA MANCHOLA

Paula, may God be your strength doing
these days to come. May God bless you
and your family.
Fred (Tyrone) and Valerie Lawson & family

My recollections of Harvey Winston begin in elementary school. We attended Titustown Elementary School. We were also good friends through his extended family of cousins and First Baptist Church Logan Park. My fondest childhood memories come from the Winston and Webb families. Harvey was more than just a guy. He was a light-hearted presence with great smile.
Good Night, Sweet Prince