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Arthur Frederick Winter

Art Winter was welcomed into God's Kingdom on March 24, 2019.

Art, the youngest son of Michael and Zelemia (Bohnet) Winter, was born on March 1, 1930, at Lamona, WA. After graduating from Odessa High School in 1948, he served as a U.S. Army medic during the Korean War, stationed in Panama.

On July 3, 1953, Arthur married Dorothy Violet Albershardt. They had two children, Douglas and Janet.

He worked as a farmhand, a warehouseman for the Odessa Union elevator and was a Saturday night patrolman.

Art immensely enjoyed hunting and fishing. He and Doug spent countless hours on the Salmon, Snake, and Clearwater rivers. He won numerous blackjack tournaments and introduced the squirrel population to Odessa.

Art was a genuinely warm, caring, gentle and kind-hearted man who was respected and loved by all the lives he so greatly enriched. He exemplified God's selfless, sacrificial and unconditional love for his family. We know of God's goodness through him.

Art is survived by his son, Doug, his daughter, Janet, daughter-in-law Janene, his grandchildren Michelle (Winter) and Cody Morgan, Cole and Jenny Woodburn, Kristen (Winter) and Rick Wimer, Nick and Jessica Winter; great-grandchildren Sierra, Shea and Roslyn Woodburn, Lucas and Levi Wimer, Blaise, Rose, and Benaiah Winter.

Art was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings Albert, Esther Greenwalt, Walter, Pauline Leisle, Viola Fode and Dorothy Shafer, and his granddaughters Tana Woodburn and infant Rebecca Winter.

 

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