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Winifred Hoskins Stephenson

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STEPHENSON, WINIFRED HOSKINS

WINIFRED HOSKINS STEPHENSON, 49, died peacefully at her home in Reston, VA on May 12, 2005 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was surrounded by family and friends. A graduate of Georgia State University, Win had a long career with the American Red Cross;...

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Patty, I was so sorry to hear of Win's death. In my mind, she's still the delightful 18-year old I met when she was preparing to be an unwilling debutante and was playing softball in Athens. What a dear person! I saw Win only a few times over the past 30 years but was always so happy to touch bases with her. What an unimaginable loss this must be for you...

Win,
I will truly miss you and spending time with you and Patty, with the dogs climbing all over me. I will miss you trying to explain how the Indy 500 works to me. Win you were a great and dear friend to me, and I am grateful that you had come into my life. I will always cherish the time that I knew you and all the stories you would tell me. I miss you dearly. You will always be in my thoughts, as well as, Patty and the dogs and Mr Peppermint. I will look to for your Spirit later in...

she was so full of life!
she will be missed

The first time I meet Win I knew she was a caring person. She always had a positive glow and outlook on life. She was always willing to share that never ending smile with all. The American Red Cross has lost a true friend and someone who knew the fundamentals of caring. The ARC will not be the same without you. We will miss you. We know you are in heaven watching over all of us.

WE WALKED ON THE BEACH AND DANCED IN THE DESERT. WATCHED BASEBALL AND WORKED IN THE GARDEN. WE TALKED AND SHARED OUR PLANS AND DREAMS. WE PLAYED, AND HAD LOTS OF FUN. I LOVE YOU, DEAR FRIEND AND WILL MISS YOU.

Winifred means 'Peaceful friend'
And that is what Win was to so many people that she came in contact with here at the ARC. She was my friend and co worker and will be greatly missed. May GOD provide Patty and family with comfort in these days. May GOD continue to bless her family, friends and love ones.

My dear friend, sister in Christ and co-worker, Win lost her battle with cancer. We will pray for comfort to those family and so many friends left behind. The American Red Cross has lost a true friend and a very special lady. Her void will be noticed greatly, but the dignity of Win and the Love of Jesus that shone through her will last forever in everyone's hearts. We all know now that she is free of pain and we will look forward to seeing her again one day, with our Father. I believe that we...

My prayers are with Patty and the Stephenson family.
Tami Heilemann