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06/23/2021 12:00 AM


Chester

George H. Winter, Jr., 69, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle, died June 19, at Middlesex Hospital. George was born June 5, 1952, to George H. and Norma Winter, Sr. and grew up Maple Street in Saugus, Massachusetts. He was proud to attend Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts, from 1964 to 1970, where he flourished and developed some of his closest relationships with classmates, whom he considered his brothers. He was extremely appreciative of the education he received at Groton, and had great respect for his professor and mentors. George went on to continue developing his artistic and creative skills at Brandeis University, in Waltham, Massachusetts, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree of fine arts in 1974.

He married his wife Patty in 1977 in Norwalk, and they moved to Old Saybrook for a short time before Patty and George settled in Chester in 1980. He enjoyed calling Chester his home, and was proud of the life he built here, raising his daughter Maggie, coaching her Little League teams, spending days at Cedar Lake with the family and summers on Block Island, and cruising around in his sporty Mini Cooper.

George was hardly ever seen without one of his many Red Sox hats and T-shirts. To say he has a “small collection” would be an understatement. He was a die-hard fan, and everyone knew better than to interfere with game time. His humor, wit, and snappy comebacks are what we will remember him most for. Whether it was during a game of cribbage, kismet, or cornhole, he was always there to keep us laughing and smiling endlessly.

George had recently retired from Cigna Corporation, working in its creative services department as marketing senior associate, proofreader/editor. Creativity came through in every aspect of his life, and for those who knew George well, you know how he fully embodied the title of “Grammar Police.” If you missed punctuation or misspelled a word, he would be the first one to let you know. During his last two years, he found great pride and joy in loving, caring for, and helping to raise his most precious granddaughter, Maeve, three days a week.

A proud, devoted and loving family man, George is survived by his wife Patty, of almost 44 years of marriage; beloved daughter Maggie Winter Damato, son-in-law Derek Damato, and granddaughter Maeve Winter Damato of Rocky Hill; sister Lydia Winter of Vermont; brother-in-law James Marron of Connecticut; sisters-in-law Jane Marron of Connecticut and Eileen Marron of Illinois; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends whom he loved dearly. George was predeceased by his parents and his brother Neal Winter.

He was a man of great faith and spirituality; in death, he embraced the journey to his next life.

Visitation will be held from 5 of 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 24, at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main Street in Centerbrook. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 25, at St. Joseph’s Church, 48 Middlesex Avenue in Chester, followed by interment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery. A reception will follow.

In celebration of his life, donations can be made in George’s name to IPF Foundation (https://ipffoundation.org) or to the Chester Hose Co., P.O. Box 214 Chester, CT 06412.

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