Ronald W. Wynkoop Sr.

Ronald W. Wynkoop Sr. obituary

Ronald W. Wynkoop Sr.

Ronald Wynkoop Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 31, 2015 to Jan. 1, 2016.
Ronald W. Wynkoop Sr. 84, of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, died Thursday, Dec. 31, 2015. Born Dec. 30, 1931, in Wellsville, Ohio, he was one of two sons of Walter R. Wynkoop Sr. and Catherine (Wolf) Wynkoop. Along with the former Veronica Casey, his bride of 54 years whom he married on Valentine's Day in 1953, he had five children, Karen W. Kelly, wife of Donald E. Jr. of Lopatcong Township, New Jersey.; Ronald W. Jr. of Naples, Florida; Dianne L. Vevasis, wife of Raymond of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania; Michelle Craig of Naples, Florida, and Timothy and his wife Lisa of Phillipsburg; 10 grandchildren, Bridget Kelly, Ronald W. III and Christopher Wynkoop, Jacob Vevasis, Alexzandria James, KD Lorraine Richardson Khan and her husband, LJ Khan, Rebekah, Juliana, Abby and Owen Wynkoop, and five great-grandchildren, Jocelyn, Lita, Jayce, Nathan, and Alexandria. His wife Veronica and his brother, Walter R. Wynkoop Jr., both died earlier. Ron graduated in 1951 from Phillipsburg High School, where he served as a color guard in the band and was on the school's first swim team. He was a private first class in the Marine Corps, serving with Dog Co., 2nd Bat., 7th Marines during the Korean War in North Korea. He worked from 1952-56 as a chemical operator at J.T. Baker Chemical Co, in Phillipsburg. He graduated from the New Jersey State Police Academy in Sea Girt and in August 1956 he became a patrolman with the Phillipsburg Police Department. He later became a detective and the department's first juvenile officer and also served as a photographer for the department. He left the police department in 1968 to head the security office at Lafayette College. He retired from Lafayette in 1995. He authored five pictorial history books that covered Phillipsburg and Easton: "The Forks of the Delaware Area" in 1966; "The Golden Years" in 1970; "The Old Home Town" in 1977, "A Time to Remember" in 1985 and "It Seems Like Yesterday" in 1989. He presented more than 600 slide programs to area organizations and he helped countless others with their historical research endeavors. He was a co-founder, former trustee and charter member of the Phillipsburg Area Historical Society. He was a member of the Warren County Historical & Genealogical Society and the Northampton County Historical & Genealogical Society, Northampton County Detachment, Marine Corps League; Phillipsburg Railroad Historians; Titanic International Society Inc., Greenwich Township Historical Society, Jacobsburg Historical Society, Dog Seven Association and the Bernardine-May American Legion Post No. 457. He served on the Warren County, New Jersey and Easton, Pennsylvania, Bicentennial Celebration Commissions in 1975. The Phillipsburg Historical Society honored Ron's contributions to the preservation of the town's history by holding "Ron Wynkoop Day" on June 30, 1990, at Walters Park. Also, he assisted various authors in the publications of historical interests. In addition to his books, Ron shared his knowledge of history through slide presentations to civic groups, church socials, school associations and classes and banquets to present audio / visual history of the Easton-Phillipsburg area via the following personally produced 35mm slide/sound programs: The Golden Years (Both Easton and Phillipsburg segments), The College on the Hill (Lafayette College), Inns and Taverns of Easton, A Day at the Park (local amusement parks), Iceberg Right Ahead (RMS Titanic sinking) and Thomas A. Edison. He was made an honorary member of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. He was proud to have been awarded by the NJ State Patrolmen's Benevolent Association for "Commendable Service Performed on June 30, 1967," when as a member of the Phillipsburg Police Department he saved the life of a man drowning in the Delaware River. He received numerous awards, including Outstanding Citizen Award from the Phillipsburg Area Chamber of Commerce in 1994, Outstanding Citizen of the Year from the Easton Sertoma Club in 1995, the Elizabeth Firth Wade Community Spirit Award from the Joseph H. Firth Youth Center, Phillipsburg, in 2006, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Titanic International Society in 2009, The Chapel of Four Chaplains, The Legion of Honor Award in 2009; Outstanding Citizen Award from Historic Easton Inc. in 1989 and an Outstanding Alumnus of Phillipsburg High School in 1988. He was inducted into the Phillipsburg High School Wall of Fame in 2002. A visitation period will be held noon to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016, in the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 South Main St, Phillipsburg. Burial services will be private for the family. Online condolences may be recorded by visiting www.noto-wynkoop.com. Donations in Ron's name can be made to the Phillipsburg Area Veterans, c/o Bill Nixon, 626 Youngs Road, Phillipsburg; The Phillipsburg Area Historical Society, 675 Corliss Ave., Phillipsburg, or to the charity of one's choice.

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January 6, 2016

Peter and Maureen Koehler posted to the memorial.

January 5, 2016

Jennifer Stecker posted to the memorial.

January 4, 2016

Laura & Don Vaughn posted to the memorial.

Peter and Maureen Koehler

January 6, 2016

Prayers and sympathy to the family on the loss of Ron Sr. We knew both Ron and Ronnie who became good friends. Both were kind and generous people to many They will be missed.

Jennifer Stecker

January 5, 2016

Tim and Family,
Sorry to hear about your dad. He was a great man. His devotion to the town of Phillipsburg and it's history was the best.

Laura & Don Vaughn

January 4, 2016

Our deepest sympathy to the Wynkoop Family. Ron was a wonderful man and pleasure to have a historical chat with! He will be missed!

Brenda Pursell

January 4, 2016

My Dear Friend Tim & Family,
I'm so very sorry to hear about the passing of your wonderful Father. Please know you're in my deepest thoughts & prayers. Due to my illness I was unable to attend the services but please know I was praying throughout the week for you all. May God Bless you.

Julia Veres

January 3, 2016

Dear Tim and family

I will always remember Ron at the Phillipsburg Historical Society meetings. He was a pleasure to know and Phillipsburg will miss him dearly.

Julia O'Hay Veres

Alice Bechtel

January 3, 2016

My deepest sympathy to Tim and the Wynkoop Family. I knew Ron when working at Lafayette College. He was a pleasure to work with . Rest in Peace, Ron.

Alice Bechtel

January 2, 2016

Tim, everyone in the Phillipsburg Area Historical Society will miss your Dad. He always made our meeting more interesting. We will do our best to keep the town's History alive but we know we can not replace him.
Steve Zarbatany
Phillipsburg Area Historical Society

Arlene and Jim Amos

January 2, 2016

Dear Tim and family,
Your father was a great asset to the town of Phillipsburg.He was a true gentle nam and a great historian. It was a pleasure to know him and listen to his stories.Our deepest condolences.

Marguerite & Raymond Heimbach

January 2, 2016

Tim and family: We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Marge & Howard Stone and Family

January 2, 2016

Tim and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Mr. Wynkoop was a great asset to our town and will be sadly miss. Our deepest condolence to you all. May you find comfort in our make.

Bill and Mary Vanya

January 2, 2016

To the Wynkoop Families,
Our deepest sympathy in the passing of Ron. He was truly a kind and gently soul. He will greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

January 2, 2016

He was an asset to Phillipsburg -

January 1, 2016

he was a true gentleman.... gave all of himself to the town of phillipsburg,,,,,,, i remeber as a kid, when he was a police officer,, he was the one to reason with you on what u done ,,,,and a true phillipsburg historian .....truly missed...condolences to family and friends

Laura Runo

January 1, 2016

I would like to express my deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the Wynkoop family, and I would like to thank them for giving me the chance to know Ron. In the short time that I knew him, he brought a light to my life that can never be extinguished. He shared so much of himself...kindness, stories of history and love and hope, countless games of bingo and arguments over what to watch on tv.....meteor showers, satellites, garage mishaps...Zoe.....Silent Night in Korean.....all memories I will cherish forever....and one of kindest families I have ever known. So again, my deepest condolences, and Mr. President, thank you for the memories.

Charles Haas

January 1, 2016

I have lost a dear friend whose life of service to others is the fine legacy of this great man. Go gentle into that good night, my friend. Rest well, knowing how many lives you touched, how many smiles you brought us. May God bless and keep you always.

The Rose Family

January 1, 2016

Our deepest sympathy in the passing of Ron, the patriarch of the Wynkoop clan. He will be greatly missed.

John & Matty Pokrivchak

January 1, 2016

Deepest Sympathies and Prayers to Tim and the Wynkoop Family for your loss.Your father was a remarkable man who gave so much of himself to his community & his country and he will never be forgotten.
May he rest in eternal peace.

Ken & Barb Klabunde

January 1, 2016

Our sincere thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Wynkoop Family at this time of great loss. Ron (The Dean of local history) was many things to many people, and with his passing there will be a void that will be hard to fill in everyone's life who knew him. Looking back over the 45 years that I knew Ron, I can say that he was always a true gentlemen, and would go out of his way to help you whenever you asked. I am going to miss our my friend, and our conversations, but now he is truly part of what he loved, second only to his family,...HISTORY!

January 1, 2016

Karen & Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Ron was truly one of Phillipsburg's greatest treasures. He left his mark on the town and touched many hearts. Our prayers and thoughts are with you, Bill & Chrissy Brown

January 1, 2016

Karen and Don, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you. Ruth Dalrymple

Neil B. Corley

January 1, 2016

Our Prayers go out to all the family at the loss of Ron Sr.. Since I first met him in the spring of 1954 while he trained us as Color Guards for the P'burg Band which he helped for many years.
Your family is one that has been part of mine all these years. God Bless you all.
Neil and Carol Corley

Sharon Gothard

January 1, 2016

Mr. Wynkoop gave us so much. His wealth of history, in particular his photo books, will continually be there for future researchers. His kindness and knowledge will be greatly missed.

John Eaton

January 1, 2016

A distinguished local and international historian, fondly remembered, sadly missed.

Lois Klipple Kutzman

January 1, 2016

Am sincerely sorry to read of Ron's passing. We knew each other since he was our Express Paperboy in the 50s but haven't seen him since I saw him a few years back at the grocery store. Knew him as a fine fellow as a friend and man.

Bill & Sally Timmann

January 1, 2016

To a good friend and mentor rip Ron you will be missed by all that knew you

Brian and Tara Beam

December 31, 2015

My thoughts and prayers go out to Tim and the Wynkoop family so sorry for your loss

December 31, 2015

You have touch so many people in Phillipsburg & Lehigh Valley. We will miss you dearly! Love you Uncle Ronald. Love the Casey & Lauer families

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