Winona Kay Powell, 97, of Harrisonville, Missouri, left this world peacefully on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at Maria Court Assisted Living in Mulvane, Kansas. Born on February 1, 1928, in Daugherty, Missouri, she was a daughter of Robert James and Naomi (Noell) Powell. Winona's early education began at Hutchinson Rural School # 62, and she later graduated from Harrisonville High School in 1945, a testament to her dedication to learning.
Winona's journey through life was marked by a rich tapestry of experiences. From 1949 to 1955, she served as a flight attendant for TWA Airlines, embarking on numerous adventures across the skies, both nationally and internationally. Her passion for education and music led her to earn three Master's Degrees-two in music and one in education-before embarking on a profoundly rewarding career as a school teacher. In 1963, she moved to Tucson, Arizona, where she devoted 27 years of her life to teaching music in public schools, shaping the hearts and minds of countless students. Winona's commitment extended beyond the classroom; she served as a Peace Corps Volunteer from 1966 to 1969, reflecting her unwavering desire to give back to communities in need.
In her later years, Winona's love for travel, writing, and ballroom dancing brought her joy and fulfillment. In 2023, after sixty years of vibrant life in Tucson, she returned to her roots in Harrisonville to be closer to her family and became an active member of the Harrisonville Methodist Church, where her warmth and spirit were felt by many.
Winona is preceded in death by her parents and two beloved sisters, Ruth Mathis and Helen Smith. She is remembered with love by her niece, Lynda (Rod) Moravec of Mulvane, Kansas, and her nephew, Robert (Leslie) Smith of Jupiter, Florida.
In accordance with Winona's wishes, she will be cremated. A memorial service honoring her life will be held at a later date, allowing friends and family to gather and reflect on the countless memories shared with this remarkable woman. We invite all who knew Winona to celebrate the impact she made on our lives and the love she spread throughout her journey.
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