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Winslow Elliott Wedin

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Wedin, Winslow Elliott, passed away Wednesday, February 13, at the age of 79. He was an artist/architect who believed that Art is in All Activities. He began his architectural career in 1957 after graduating from the University of Minnesota and opening his own studio. One of his most noteworthy...

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Dearest Carol, Deborah, Maya & Boyd~ Winslow was such a great teacher of Life- & I was just a neighborhood friend of his kids from age 11. And, we are all still friends 40 yrs later. He would talk to me as if I were an adult or an equal. I understood, because he expected me to understand. I treat the kids in my family the same way. Some legacies are subtle & the most important. Love to all. Carla

Happy Birthday My Dear a Friend in Heaven.... Take care of my Papa Ruby

I just read that WIn has left us, he was a very inspiring man to me. I met him in the late 1960's and because of him he introduced me to client which allowed me to open my own business which has been such a blessing in my life. I thank you and Win for many years of success. You may not remember me, but we have met, but many years ago. Win was a great man!!

Kathy Young.

Carol, Good morning, please accept condolences on behalf of my family and I, Leroy A. Gordon, architect. Winslow and I have worked together on many projects and what a wonderful human being he was. May his soul R.I.P
Regrets,

Dear Carol, My deepest sympathies to you and your family at the loss of your beloved Win. May the memories of your loving and adventurous life together give you solace. I am so sad and will remember this dear man and his unique and delightful approach to life and to art.
With Love, Shirlee Scott/Golden Valley, Mn

Maya, my condolences and prayers to out to you and your family. May he be in a place of no more tears, no more pain, no more sorrow. And may he be making heaven a more "artful" place just as he did here on earth.

Kite

Good-Bye my dear friend.
I will always cherish the times we shared
at FOK gathering. And the love of art and architecture we shared.

To family and friends-
With sincere sympathy.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Hietala

ensculptic tock,
times winged chariot,
just discovered his pioneering work, online,and then, sadly, this news - be proud