Steve-Van Winkle-Obituary

Steve Van Winkle

Charleston, South Carolina

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VAN WINKLE, Steve Steve Van Winkle died on May 7, 2005. He is survived by his son Rowland. A memorial service will be held on May 16 at the Summerville Presyterian Church, 407 South Laurel Street at 11:00am. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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What a sad loss. We only just learned of Steve's death today. Rowland our prayers are with you and your family and we will miss Steve terribly. We had such fun at Heritage together. Very fond memories of a wonderful person.

How do you find the words to say......to say good bye.....
I wish your family comfort and when they pause to reflect upon your memory it brings a smile.

I knew Steve in Junior high school and at Richmond Union High School in Richmond, California. We both graduated in 1965. He was a lot of fun to be around and just a great person. My prayers are with his family in their loss.

Much love to you, Rowland.

I was an old high school classmate of Steve's. I was very much looking forward to seeing Steve this summer at our reunion. We had lots of catching up, laughing and exchanging of stories to do. Now they will have to wait even longer.

My condolences to his son, family and friends.

Steve will continue to be remembered fondly by all of his friends, past and present as he rests now in God's hands.

Steve and Rowland visited Aspen
a few years ago. Enjoyed fishing
and 4-wheeling with them. Steve
and I went to the free Stop Global
Warming concert with the Rolling
Stones in LA in '02 and had a
great time. going to miss him!

Steve was a kind and intelligent friend for over 20 years. I remember the old days listening to music at Greenstreets. I visited him in California and he and Rowland visited me & Eric in Aspen, Colorado. We camped and enjoyed fishing and the beautiful mountains. I am sorry I will not be at the Memorial, but I send my thoughts and prayers for Steve's last journey. Love, Mary Evans Dixon