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Winhold, E. John TROY E. John Winhold of Troy, professor emeritus of physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (R.P.I.) died peacefully on Wednesday, September 15, 2021, at age 93. Born in Brantford, Ont., he was predeceased in 2009 by his dear wife of almost 58 years, Joan Rumball Winhold. He is survived by his three daughters, Alison (John) Saxelby of Lowell, Mass., Claire Winhold of Framingham, Mass., and Beth (Shawn) Muthersbaugh of Averill Park; his five grandchildren, Heather (John) O'Donnell of Framingham, Mass., Meredith (Mark) Speirs of Eindhoven, Netherlands, Megan (Brian) Glikes of Albany, John (Lisa) Muthersbaugh of Rutland, Vt., and Michael (Lauren) Muthersbaugh of Seneca, S.C., and eight great-grandchildren. John received his Bachelor of Arts degree in physics in 1949, from the University of Toronto. In 1953, he received his Ph.D. in physics from MIT. He spent one further year there as a research associate, then joined the physics teaching faculty, at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, for three years. In 1957, he moved to Troy, where he became a member of the R.P.I. physics faculty. He retired from R.P.I. in 1992, after 35 years. John and his students constructed a Cockeroft- Walton Accelerator which they used as a neutron source for nuclear physics research over the years. John made use of various research facilities including the R.P.I. Linac, University of Maintz in Germany, and the Laboratory for Nuclear Science at Tohuku University, Sendai, Japan. He spent 1968-69 on leave at the Harwell Atomic Energy Research Laboratory in the United Kingdom, and 1982, at MIT Bates Laboratory. In 1961, John became a naturalized U.S. citizen. In April 1975, a downtown Troy church hosted an evangelistic lay witness weekend. For John, that weekend was life transforming, and he became a committed follower of Jesus. He served as a vestry member and senior warden at Holy Cross Episcopal Church in Troy for many years. He was also active in Cursillo in the Diocese of Albany and was lay director for two years. In 1998, John helped form the Albany Vineyard Church now known as Spindle City Vineyard Church. He had been a trustee there for many years. He was a board member and secretary/treasurer of International Accelerated Missions of Berne, and made missions trips to Kenya, India, and Nigeria. John was a humble man of integrity, a loving and generous father and grandfather, a faithful friend, and a wise leader. While his family will miss him terribly, they know he is with the Lord. Relatives and friends may call at the Bryce Funeral Home Inc. 276 Pawling Ave., Troy on Saturday, September 18, from 2 - 4 p.m. Interment will be in the Elmwood Hill Cemetery, Troy. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, September 19, at 2:30 p.m. in the Brunswick Church, 42 White Church Lane, Troy. Face covering and social distancing are strongly recommended. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of John may be made to Spindle City Vineyard Church, 121 Remsen St, Cohoes, NY, 12047 or to International Accelerated Missions, 114 Rock Rd, Berne, NY, 12023. To sign the guestbook or for service directions, visit www.brycefh.com.

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Published by Albany Times Union on Sep. 16, 2021.

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Mark Thibault

September 9, 2022

It is hard to believe that a year has passed already since John went home to be with the Lord. John was such a great role model to me, because of his strong Christian faith. We did prison ministry together, and John of course was an excellent teacher to the inmates. I am looking at his picture on my computer monitor that was given out by the funeral home. Love that smile of his. Thank you Winhold family for sharing him with all of us.

Susan Cluett

September 19, 2021

Allison , Claire and Beth-Sending my deepest sympathy and love. Your Dad and Mom and I began our journey of personal faith and growth together .
Your Dad was a great man of faith, gentleness of spirit and so kind. An amazing academic but so humble.
Wishing you many blessings and memories.
Susan

Helen and Brian Bayly, [email protected]

September 18, 2021

Affectionate and sympathetic good wishes, dear friends,

Helen and Brian in AZ.

Helen and Brian and Bayly families, Troy

September 17, 2021

Dear Alison, Claire and Beth, and hello to your families/children and the grandkids:

We send, to you all, our heartfelt sympathy on the death of your dear John.... (we met John thru RPI and thru Literacy Volunteers with Joan in Troy).
The news of John's death reached us via Ann Yergin Byrne in Australia, whom Alison had contacted. We send our loving sympathy to all John's family, for the loss of this beloved man from his family - beloved by all of you, and all of you beloved by him too!

John first in 1962 introduced us to the great Canadian sport of icehockey (he had been a college ice-hockey champion in Toronto), as well as to his beloved three beautiful little daughters Alison, Claire and Beth. John's fame as an RPI physicist reached even to CERN, in Switzerland, where my brother worked in the same kind of physics. John Winhold was always an admired role model to his students in a broad variety of scientific studies worldwide. To our immigrant family he was also full of encouragement, especially that we learn French (spoken widely in Canada) from his oldest daughter whom our kids called Mademoiselle Alison forever afterwards! John and Joan made sure that we newcomers to the USA could really learn how to live in the deep snows of upstate NY; and really learn how to make ice-rinks on local ponds and skate in our garden (these skills were vitally important to our Canadian-born friends, the Winholds!!!!

John was a caring and brilliantly ethical friend, whose role in tending old and/or new global communities and religious centres touched the lives of countless folk worldwide....We were helped by connections with his kids and grandkids, to whom he and Joan introduced so many arts, music and every other creative discipline. (I always remember that musician Megan, encouraged by her two Troy grandparents, played piano programs for some of the RPI receptions we organized in those days - wonderful memories, Megan, and thanks again! )

John was several time part of the audience (in Alumni House) - he was so proud of you!

We know, dear Winhold families, that you will miss John forever from your lives. My family and I remain thankful that we knew John over so many years of friendship, picnics, concerts. Our memories of him are always alive, and bring smiles to us and our families even as we talk about John this weekend. Rest in peace, dear John - we shall miss you forever. We want your family to know how deeply you touched all in our family, and helped us become New Americans as did you in 1961, when you became a "naturalized" US citizen. You joked to us that now you "could be as natural as possible", while still living in the snowbelt (upstate NY) and advising us on how to skate! Thank you John - we miss you non-stop instruction, and shall sharpen our skates correctly as you showed us!

We cannot reach the memorial service for John this weekend - but we send our apologies, as we are in Tucson for Brian's medical care.

Fond greetings to all in the Winhold families. we thank you always for your affectionate care of us transplanted from other nations to the USA, as was John from Canada to the USA.

Be well, stay safe ---- Helen and Brian and family.

Scott and Gail

September 17, 2021

We have many great memories of getting together at our grandparents home outside of Brantford. Uncle John always seemed to have his camera ready. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mark Thibault

September 15, 2021

My condolences to the family and friends who
knew John. He will be missed by many.

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