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- [S113] Manes Funeral Home, (http://www.manesfuneralhome.com), 16 Dec 2006.
(July 7, 1922 - December 16, 2006)
Louise Elizabeth Winter , age 84 of Parrottsville died Saturday at Laughlin Hospital. Born in the Meadow Creek Community, she was the youngest child of the late Bruce and Nellie Hawk. She was a housewife and farmer and the widow of Fred Winter. Survivors include three sons and two daughters in law , Mike Winter of Parrottsville, Randy and Julie Winter of Parrottsville, and Jeffrey and Rhonda Winter of Knoxville,; five grandchildren and spouse, Eric and Dedra Winter of Charlotte, N.C., Gavin and Alison Winter of Parrottsville, and Paige and Heather Winter of Knoxville; two great-grandchildren, Jordan and Savannah Winter of Charlotte, N.C.; two sisters in law and one brother-in-law , Ruth Hawk of Johnson City, Margaret Hawk of Meadow Creek, and Henry Carbaugh of Stephen City, Va., and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Winter was a member of St.James Lutheran Church, where she was an active member until her recent illness. “She was a loving, caring mother, whose life revolved around the sons whom she adored and their families who filled her life with joy. She touched all those around her in a very special way and will be missed but never forgotten.” In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by an infant sister, two sisters, two brothers, and spouses: Madge and Charles Creamer, Gladys and Ted Winter, Edd Hawk and Ray Hawk; two sisters-in-law and spouse : Madge and Paul Brooks and Nora Carbaugh. The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Manes Funeral Home in Newport on Monday, December 18, 2006. The funeral service will be held at St. James Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. on Tuesday , December 19, 2006. Interment will follow at St. James Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church to lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. Pallbearers will be Junior Gregg, Tommy Winter, David Carbaugh, David Hawk, Bill Hawk, and Garry Brooks. Honorary pallbearers will be John Barner, Clayton Carbaugh, Wayne Carbaugh, Barry Norris, Marty Seaton, Dax Westermen, Burl Ottinger, and Beach Waddell. Memorial contributions may be made to St. James Lutheran Church or to the Humane Society.
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