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John A. Winder

Toledo, Ohio

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DIED
January 31, 2025
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Toledo, Ohio

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John A. WinderJohn A. Winder, MD, passed away peacefully on January 31, two weeks prior to his 82nd birthday. Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Dr. Winder cared for thousands of patients in his 39 years of practicing allergy and asthma in the Toledo area and Northwest Ohio. His career in medicine...

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I was a patient of Dr. Winder for appx. 15 - 20 years. He always cared for me like I was his only patient. I wish I would´ve been closer to as him in his retirement. Larry Lucas Morenci, MI.

John and I lived in the same neighborhood and were in first and second grade together. We were both very quiet, serious children that attended Hopewell and Wernert Elementary Schools. While waiting for our transfer bus in second grade, Mrs.Delph would have children sing and entertain the class. John and I would sing together. The 2 songs we sang were, Let The Rest of The World Go By, (1920), and The Ballad of Barbara Allen,(poem from1666). I moved away and reconnected with John when my son...

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John was a great friend and colleague for over 60 years. I will miss him and his wicked sense of humor. God rest his soul.

Dr.john was great to have been able to care for at landings or Oregon. We had a wonderful resident, caregiver relationship. Sometimes he made me laugh sometimes he made me sigh. All in all I am blessed to have known him. All my love to your family, love amber smith

John made many people's lives better through his patient care and research. I am glad to have known him as a friend and a colleague.

John was a wonderful classmate at Whitmer HS "61" RIP

I send my sympathy to Johnnys family. I grew up with him as a child and remember how much fun we had in our neighborhood. So proud of what he has accomplished. Dorothy Harget Yakumithis

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. I remember him from Whitmer High School and he was always so nice and friendly to everyone. One memory that stands out is his black leather jacket. Many of my friends were his patients and they all spoke very highly of him. He made the world a better place and that's how he'll be remembered. My most sincere condolences to his family. Sandy Weber