Jeffrey-Winslow-Obituary

Jeffrey R. Winslow

Washington, District of Columbia

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 JEFFREY R. WINSLOW  On Monday, November 8, 2010. Devoted husband of Stephanie Winslow; loving father of Christopher Matthews. He is also survived by his father, three sisters, one brother, many other relatives and friends. Visitation, Saturday, November 13 from 9 a.m. until hour of...

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I still love my cousin Jeffery and I think of him although he´s been gone fourteen years. He raised a well known son called lethal Shooter, Christopher Matthews. God has blessed his legacy for which our whole family is proud,

Jeffrey: You are missed! Your kind and caring ways are much needed in the world. Sincerely, Yolanda Taylor Holman

A loving man of a God who loved people especially his family and I still miss him nearly ten years later! My cousin/my friend

Jeff, I just found out today of your passing. Somehow we havent seen each other in years but we have talked on a weekly basis on the phone. You checked on me and I have checked on you. You have always been there for me in my time of need with words of comfort. My heart goes out to your family. I will miss you.

Jeff Winslow was my friend, such a precious soul! Much love to his wife, son and family.--Rev. J. Graham

Stephanie,

I am deeply sorry to hear of your lost. I hope you find some comfort in knowing that he is with our Father.

Good Bless.

Jeffrey was a very special man. He was kind, and a real friend. He always talked about his wife and son, a REAL family man. I went to St. Gabriel's with him. May God bless his family.

Godbless Jeffery and family he will be missed from Aunt Midget

My condolences to the Winslow family in your loss of your endearing husband, father, son, brother, and uncle. I am classmate of Jeffrey's from St. Gabriel's back in 1973. We connected on Facebook and planned to have a reunion after thiry something years the day after Thanksgiving.

Jeffrey, or Moose as we called him, was a leader in our class and everyone respected him. He was trustworthy and down to earth. He always had a calm disposition.

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