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Steven A. Winski

Michigan City, Indiana

1949 - 2023

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Steven A Winski, 74, passed away at the VNA Hospice Center on Dec. 7, 2023, surrounded by his family. Steve was born on May 25, 1949, in La Porte to Jack Leonard and Rosemary Goldberg Winski. His mother survives.

Steve was married to his best friend and love of his life, Joie Shikany, on...

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.......... Steve, .......... Culver Military Academy ........... Battery B .............. although it is now long ago and far away, it all seems as if it was only yesterday .......... enjoy your new venue, old friend ................ and peaceful travels for eternity ..........

Steve will be missed by all that knew him. By the way, he had a sister Lauren (Laurie) Asher who preceded Steve. She was omitted from the obit.

Joie, Carol and I were very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. We are thinking of you. Whitney Clark

To Joie and family. We were so sad to hear of Steve´s passing. So many memories growing up with you both! He always had a smile! Thoughts and prayers with you and your family. Love to you all!

Our sincerest condolences to the Winski Family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Bruce and Cara Adams

Jenny, I extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family. The loss of a parent leaves a void that words cannot fill. Your father´s spirit will forever shine through you, and his love will continue to guide your path. May you find strength in his memory.

Dear Joie and family, was sorry to hear about Steve's passing. We worked as salesman and buyer for the railroad. He always had a smile and we shared more than a few ideas over the 17 years I knew him. He has a good man.

Dear Joie and family. We are so sorry for your loss. Our heart is full of sorry that he has left us during this time. Diane Grams and Tim Lace

To Joie and Steves children, and family and friends... We went to high school together and we were all friends. I admired Steve greatly. He was always very good to the underclassmen. and he was one in a million in life...blessings the Kavanagh family