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Gottfried Winter

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Gottfried Winter

Birth
Death
28 Jul 1953 (aged 91)
Burial
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
G D 91 5
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From Windsor or Ft. Collins paper, unknown date (1953):
Gottfried Winter
Gottfried Winter was born August 15, 1861 in Bawilna, Russia. His parents were Jacob and Eva Seibert [Winter]. In his childhood he was baptized and after receiving religious instruction, was confirmed in his 15th year.
In 1883 he married Maria Katharina Blehm and this marriage was blessed with 13 children, however nine of them preceded their father into eternity. He came with his family in 1902 to this country and after a short stop in Okeene, Oklahoma, the family came to Windsor, Colorado in 1904, where the deceased became a co-founder of our Windsor Congregation. Afterwards he lived in Fort Collins, Eaton and Ault and was, since 1937, a member of our St. Paul'’s Congregation.
Since the death of his wife, in 1928, he made his home interchangeably with his children, by whom he was lovingly taken care of till the end of his life.
He died after some suffering on Tuesday morning July 28, 1953.
He leaves behind four children, Mrs. Conrad Fiet [sic], Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Fred Winter, Ault, Mrs. Fred Snyder, Eaton, and Fred J. Winter, Greeley, Colorado, 19 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren as well as other relatives and friends. On August 1, the tired pilgrim was brought to his final resting place, leaving from our church, in the Fort Collins cemetery.

Greeley Tribune, 29 July 1953:
Gottfred Winter, 91, of Eaton Dies Tues.
Gottfred Winter, 91, of southeast of Eaton died at Weld County General Hospital Tuesday morning.
He was born August 15, 1861 in Saratov, Russia and came to Oklahoma November 1, 1902, and to Windsor in 1903 where he lived until 1916.
He lived at Ft. Collins until 1920 when he came to the Eaton district and had made his home here since.
Winter was a member of St. Paul's Congregational church in Greeley.
He is survived by four children. Mrs. Eva Feit of Denver, Mrs. Mary Winter of Ault, Mrs. Lydia Snyder of Eaton and Fred J. Winter of Greeley. Nineteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren also survive.
Arrangements are being made by Waldron Mortuary of Eaton.
From Windsor or Ft. Collins paper, unknown date (1953):
Gottfried Winter
Gottfried Winter was born August 15, 1861 in Bawilna, Russia. His parents were Jacob and Eva Seibert [Winter]. In his childhood he was baptized and after receiving religious instruction, was confirmed in his 15th year.
In 1883 he married Maria Katharina Blehm and this marriage was blessed with 13 children, however nine of them preceded their father into eternity. He came with his family in 1902 to this country and after a short stop in Okeene, Oklahoma, the family came to Windsor, Colorado in 1904, where the deceased became a co-founder of our Windsor Congregation. Afterwards he lived in Fort Collins, Eaton and Ault and was, since 1937, a member of our St. Paul'’s Congregation.
Since the death of his wife, in 1928, he made his home interchangeably with his children, by whom he was lovingly taken care of till the end of his life.
He died after some suffering on Tuesday morning July 28, 1953.
He leaves behind four children, Mrs. Conrad Fiet [sic], Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Fred Winter, Ault, Mrs. Fred Snyder, Eaton, and Fred J. Winter, Greeley, Colorado, 19 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren as well as other relatives and friends. On August 1, the tired pilgrim was brought to his final resting place, leaving from our church, in the Fort Collins cemetery.

Greeley Tribune, 29 July 1953:
Gottfred Winter, 91, of Eaton Dies Tues.
Gottfred Winter, 91, of southeast of Eaton died at Weld County General Hospital Tuesday morning.
He was born August 15, 1861 in Saratov, Russia and came to Oklahoma November 1, 1902, and to Windsor in 1903 where he lived until 1916.
He lived at Ft. Collins until 1920 when he came to the Eaton district and had made his home here since.
Winter was a member of St. Paul's Congregational church in Greeley.
He is survived by four children. Mrs. Eva Feit of Denver, Mrs. Mary Winter of Ault, Mrs. Lydia Snyder of Eaton and Fred J. Winter of Greeley. Nineteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren also survive.
Arrangements are being made by Waldron Mortuary of Eaton.


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