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George William Henry Winslow

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George William Henry Winslow

Birth
Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Sep 2005 (aged 78)
Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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George William Henry Winslow, 78, of Georgetown died at 11:52 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 10, 2005) at home.

Mr. Winslow was born June 24, 1927, in Mount Vernon, a son of George W.H. and Pearl E. Morgan Winslow. He married Mary Gray on March 10, 1944 in St. Louis. She died Jan. 5, 1993.

Survivors include six sons, William Winslow of Tilton, Terry Winslow of Georgetown, Dennis Winslow of Champaign, Jerry Winslow of LeRoy, Kevin Winslow of Villa Grove and Randy Winslow of Tilton; two daughters, Arlene Janou of Kerriville, Texas, and Linda Winslow of Joliet; 12 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren and three brothers, John Winslow of San Manuel, Arizona, Lee Winslow of Kerriville and Curt Winslow of Danville.

He was preceded in death by a son, a daughter and two sisters.

He was a trucker, retiring after 42 years of service. He worked for Ryder Truck Lines and was a Teamster with Local 26. He enjoyed bowling and playing cards.

News-Gazette, The (Champaign-Urbana, IL) - Monday, September 12, 2005
George William Henry Winslow, 78, of Georgetown died at 11:52 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 10, 2005) at home.

Mr. Winslow was born June 24, 1927, in Mount Vernon, a son of George W.H. and Pearl E. Morgan Winslow. He married Mary Gray on March 10, 1944 in St. Louis. She died Jan. 5, 1993.

Survivors include six sons, William Winslow of Tilton, Terry Winslow of Georgetown, Dennis Winslow of Champaign, Jerry Winslow of LeRoy, Kevin Winslow of Villa Grove and Randy Winslow of Tilton; two daughters, Arlene Janou of Kerriville, Texas, and Linda Winslow of Joliet; 12 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren and three brothers, John Winslow of San Manuel, Arizona, Lee Winslow of Kerriville and Curt Winslow of Danville.

He was preceded in death by a son, a daughter and two sisters.

He was a trucker, retiring after 42 years of service. He worked for Ryder Truck Lines and was a Teamster with Local 26. He enjoyed bowling and playing cards.

News-Gazette, The (Champaign-Urbana, IL) - Monday, September 12, 2005


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