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In Loving Memory

Winter, Wanda Fay (nee Brimberry)

March 2, 1927 - December 26, 2024

Born March 2, 1927 in Grapeland Texas. Died Thursday December 26th 2024.

Beloved wife of the late Robert A. Winter. Dear mother of Sharon Lamprecht and Robert F Winter(Becky) Dear grandmother of Greg(Tara)Lamprecht, Tina(Mike)Whetstone, Jenny(Peter)McCormick, Sarah(Tim) Meadors, April Winter and Robby Winter

Dear great grandmother of Preston and Collin Lamprecht,  Gabriel, Dalton, Neveah Damien Whetstone   Brandon Winter,Alex Jaehnig, Abigale Jaehnig,  and Jace Meadors as well as Xavier Calk,  Deziray Calk, Aidan Calk, Dominic Calk and  Elizabeth Yaeger.

Wanda is the daughter of the late Ben and Beulah Brimberry.

Wanda and Bob we married on January 1st 1947 in Saint Louis Missouri. Wanda and Bob enjoyed traveling especially to their homes in Grapeland Texas as well as Naples Florida.

Wanda and her  late husband Bob were long time members of Saint Lucas United Church of Christ in Sunset Hills Mo.

Wanda is survived by her sister Jo Brimberry. She joins her late siblings Elton, Arnold, Benny, Oather, Melba, and Neva in heaven.

SERVICES: Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL (10151 Gravois Rd., 63123) on Friday, January 3rd from 4:00 – 8:00 PM. Funeral service on Saturday, January 4th at 10:30 AM at St. Lucas United Church of Christ (11735 Denny Rd., 63126). Interment at St. Lucas UCC Cemetery.

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3 thoughts on “Winter, Wanda Fay (nee Brimberry)”

  1. I have so many special memories of Aunt Wanda. St. Louis, Houston, Germany were all places we shared. But, her love for Grapeland brought her back to Salmon Lake, the Peanut Festival and Sunset Church. She loved her heritage so much that she donated a plaque in memory of our ancestors in Davis Cemetery. I know my dad will meet her in heaven and continue to tease his baby sister. Love you Aunt Wanda
    Rhonda

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  2. The Winter family will always hold a place in my heart for their support and kindness to my dad, Joe Linkogel, a long time employee of Winter Brothers. I have many happy memories spending time at “the ranch” as a child-we were always made to feel welcome by Wanda’s big smile, along with the rest of the Winter family.

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  3. I have loving memories of Aunt Wanda and her devotion to her family and faith in Jesus. It’s amazing how her kindness and social skills helped us in our personal ministry and blessed all of us at well. See you in Heaven Aunt Wanda.

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