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John Winters

Syracuse, New York

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Wednesday's obituary notice for John Winters, 67, of Syracuse, who died March 14, 2007, omitted a survivor, his companion, Diane Parker. Arrangements by Garland Bros. Funeral Home.

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THERE IS SO LITTLE ONE CAN SAY TO BRING YOU ALL PEACE OF HEART TODAY, BUT HOPE YOU KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THE WARMEST THOUGHTS ARE CLOSE AT HAND. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL IN THIS TIME OF NEED.

My deepest sympathy to the Winters Family on the loss of their dad, I know he is heaven making God laugh with his funny jokes, and everybody who know him will remember them also, and it will bring a smile to their faces.

the winters family would like to thank everyone who spend and share there thoughts with us in our time of need, we are so grateful to have family and friends who care about our father.

The Winters family would like to personally thank everyone for their heart felt responses. We appreicate all that you did. We are grateful and blessed.

MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN YOUR TIME OF NEED


TRINA BOATWRIGHT

I just would like it to be known that I loved my uncle very much. He was always the life of a party or family gathering. I will miss him dearly. With much love to the family.

As an adolescent, young man and now a man I have grown to appreciate fathers.
I was privileged to have grown up knowing Mr. Winter as a father, mentor and friend.
Father isn’t necessarily measured through biology and Mr. Winters wasn’t my father but his present was priceless and always appreciated.
Much love to my extended family
Joseph Greene

While I never met John, personally, I felt I knew him through his daughter. She would speak of her dad with a smile on her face, and a shine in her eyes. When Brenda would take one of the guys from work up to have dinner with John, they would have a wonderful time, and it's memories like these that will go on forever. We at Joslyn will miss the stories of her visits and of how he enjoyed the dinners she would bring.
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of those who shared his life. To...