Winabelle-Gritter-Obituary

Winabelle Gritter

Wyoming, Michigan

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DIED
April 30, 2025
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Wyoming, Michigan

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Dr. Winabelle Mae "Aunt Nee" Gritter, age 90, of Wyoming, is now rejoicing at the feet of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, after going to Glory on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Cornelia Gritter; siblings, Gerald (Joan) Gritter, Alfred (Bonnie)...

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Winnabelle will be missed by many people, especially in Cuba. It was a privilege to get to know her and her passion to help others.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and brethren of our dear sister Winabelle (Victoria). Her life was a faithful witness to Christ through her many years of service in Christian education and missionary work in Cuba and beyond. Her wisdom, humility, and dedication left a lasting mark on many including myself. Her guidance deeply shaped my own formation in Christian education, and I thank God for her influence on my life. Though we mourn her passing, we rejoice in the...

We remembered Win, with much love , her work for her Lord and Savior. We met Victoria in Presbiterian Church Berith , in Mexico City. With love , Francisco y Vasthi

She was always willing to serve Her Lord. I met her in Mexico City when she worked there.

Thank You for Doing the Lords Work Sue W. Gr. Mich .

My twin sister and I met Win in Tegucigalpa Honduras when we lived there for a year. She opened her home graciously to us to stay a few nights. Win had such a joy and tireless energy for the Lord and for service that made us 27 year old women envious. I met her again when our church celebrated her 90th birthday. Her joy and tireless energy was the same. Such a wonderful mentor for so many. Now she can celebrate at the feet of her Lord, and hear the words "Well done, good and faithful...

I was so saddened to hear of Ginabelle Gritter passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I am deeply trankful for the privilege of having know and served with Sister Gritter in México, I will always be grateful for her wisdom, example and serving the Lord all her days with Joy and devotion. With love and prayer.

In loving memory of Victoria Gritter, as we, here in Cuba, with Love called her; a faithful and loving person. We will love, remember and miss you always.

I had the privilege of returning to my homeland , Cuba with Winnie on a mission trip several years ago. The Cubans there adored her and her dedication and passion for them was very evident . It was a memorable trip for me to serve our Lord with her guiding hands.