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WINTON WINTER Obituary

WINTON ALLEN WINTER, 82, who lived, worked and raised his family in Ottawa, Kansas, died Saturday, May 4, 2013 at Lawrence (Kansas) Memorial Hospital from complications of Alzheimer's Disease.
A true son of Kansas, Wint was the youngest of Milton Shipman (Ship) and Fay Young Winter's three children, including Milton Shipman Winter, Jr. and Virginia Jo Winter Anderson. The Winter family lived in Lawrence. His siblings and parents preceded him in death as did his grandson, Steven Graham Winter Stingley.
Wint attended Lawrence public schools and the University of Kansas, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi, the KU football team, the Naval ROTC.
In 1952, he married Nancy Mae Morsbach, of Wichita, after graduating with a business degree. They remained married until Wint's death.
Captain Winter served in Korea with the United States Marine Corp. He was a proud Marine.
After the war, Wint and Nancy moved back to Lawrence, where Wint sold cars for Ship Winter Chevrolet and attended KU law school on the GI Bill. In 1958, they moved to Ottawa where Wint joined the law office of Basil W. Kelsey. He soon became a judge of Franklin County, Kansas District Court, which made him the youngest judge in Kansas history. In the 1960's, Wint served the American Bar Association as Chairman of its Young Lawyers Section.
Wint was a classic entrepreneur - and an innovative one.
In the 1960's and 1970's, he operated ranches in the Kansas Flint Hills east of Junction City and, later, near Williamsburg, KS. Wint was an early promoter of the Simmental breed of cattle in America and had interests in real estate, nursery production, oil production, restaurants and community banking in Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Mississippi, Nebraska and other states. During the 70's and 80's, he co-owned one of the largest Pizza Hut franchises in the United States.
In 1971, Wint left the active practice of law in favor of pursuing several different businesses, the most rewarding of which was Chairman of Peoples, Inc, which initially operated Peoples National Bank of Ottawa but grew into a multi-state, community banking business. His office in downtown Ottawa at Peoples Bank was from where he managed his business interests and enjoyed many of his most important personal relationships. He was consistently proud being on the Peoples team.
Wint was a leading figure in Kansas politics. He was elected to the Kansas Senate in 1968 serving Franklin, Douglas, Anderson, Osage and Miami Counties until 1980. He chaired both the Judiciary Committee and the Ways and Means Committee, from which he championed Kansas' investment in higher education.
An early legislative victory was a bill creating the Living Will. He also advanced the thorny issues of prison reform, social services, reproductive choice, rural medical care, capital punishment, mental health and more prosaic topics such as the bill allowing Kansas drivers to turn right on red. Wint was also into Republican electoral politics; he was a key part of numerous local, state and national political races.
Athletics is a strong part of Wint's legacy. He lettered in three sports at Liberty Memorial (now Lawrence) High School and for three years as a fighting Kansas Jayhawk. He spent a lot of time in the 70's and 80's as a big fan of the Ottawa High Cyclones. But it was his 30-year membership in the KU Rugby Football Club and his Ottawa University "dawnball" group that are the highlights of the mature phase of his athletic career, which was studded with more than the usual attention from disapproving referees.
Wint's hands and body were not necessarily more quick or sure than others', but he often used them in a more inventive and determined manner.
Wint stayed on the move his entire adult life, traveling the world before his disease kept him close, although in recent years he and his friend, Bob, regularly took car trips throughout Kansas and the West. Wint was a pilot who often took his family with him as he flew to the often remote places he did business, instilling in all of them curiosity and respect for cultural traditions. He often eschewed popular destinations in favor of those more challenging. He was clearly an adherent of the road less-traveled philosophy of life.
Wint's interests were deep - in nature, embodied by mountain climbing and planting thousands of trees; in military history by his deep respect of veterans; in Kansas by his own pre-Civil War Kansas ancestors, in the Jayhawks by witnessing hundreds of athletic contests across the country, in geopolitics by his travels and in education by constantly observing, reading and story-telling.
There are many people in Wint's life who helped him in important ways, but among the most significant are the late Lynnette Shutt and Roberta Compton, his long-time assistants, the late Ransom Bennett, his friend and trusted advisor and Bob Ramshaw, his devoted buddy in the final years of his fascinating and colorful life.
Wint is survived by his wife of 60 years, Nancy Morsbach Winter; his five children Winton Allen Winter Jr., (Mary Boyd Winter), Lawrence; Mary Elizabeth Winter-Stingley (Steve Stingley), Monument, CO; Daniel Patrick Winter, Portland, OR; Anne Cecelia Winter, Omaha and Adam Young Winter (Melissa Bell Winter), Colorado Springs as well as grandchildren Katie and Molly Winter, Elizabeth Lewis, Will, Seth and Colin Stingley, Tom, Jack and Lee Winter, Caroline Khan and Adam, Jr., Sarah and Mary Winter and two great-grandchildren, Walden Graham Stingley and Ella Rosemary Klein.
Cremation is planned. A memorial service will be Thursday, May 9 at 2 pm at Fredrikson Chapel on the campus of Ottawa University, 1001 S. Cedar, Ottawa KS, a reception will immediately follow at Peoples Bank, 5th & Main, Ottawa KS. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to The Elizabeth Layton Center - The Community Mental Health Center of Franklin and Miami Counties, or Grace Episcopal Church, c/o Dengel & Son Mortuary, 235 S. Hickory, Ottawa, Kansas 66067. An online Guest Book is available at www.dengelmortuary.com.
Rock Chalk, Semper Fi and Ichiban, Wint!
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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on May 7, 2013.

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December 24, 2013

I remember Wint, when he came with the Kansas City Jayhawks R.F.C. to Scotland in 1979. Due to bad weather we were the only team to play them - in 4inches of snow- yes you are all right, he was a remarkable gentleman. God Bless you.
Jock Braid, Kingskettle, Fife, Scotland
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Raymond Lowman

May 20, 2013

I remember Wint as a star athelete and a "go getter." Immediately after our graduation from LMHS I joined the U.S. Navy from which I retired 25 years later and had not lived in Kansas again. Therefore, I had no inkling of Wint's extremely successful undertakings. I am proud of him and of knowing him in our HS days. Rest in peace Wint as you are most deserving. We all miss you and remember you with warmth and reverance.

Mike Van Der Bosch

May 14, 2013

Wint, may you rest in peace. It was an honor to know you and I always enjoyed your company. You will be missed.
My thaughts and prayers are with your family.

Doug McCauley

May 14, 2013

Better late than never Wint, but you know, I was always "awful proud of you". You were a pleasure and honor to have had the astute privilege to have known. I will truly miss you.

Beverly Corkill

May 11, 2013

Our condolences to the Winter Family! What a fascinating man who has no doubt passed down these wonderful traits to his children and grandchildren! In knowing Wint Jr., I can see where he is a true testament to his father. God Bless! Bev and Clyde Corkill

Bill Mills

May 10, 2013

A truly great man who loved life. I have many fond memories of traveling the world with Wint; he always had your back. Our prayers are with you.

Greg Salvati

May 9, 2013

Wint was great man and I have many fond memories of him on and off the pitch. I still tell stories of him to this date and will keep doing so.

Greg Salvati

May 9, 2013

Nancy and the rest of the Winter and Anderson families. I have fond memories of Wint when living in Lawrence and later outside of Ottawa in Rantoul. My thoughts are prayers are with all of you at this time. Wint can now soar with the eagles, he has climbed that Highest Mountain and is at peace with the Lord!! Sharon Thurber (Warren)

Kim Murphree

May 9, 2013

Wint and family...thinking of you and praying that you will find peace and comfort at this time of loss. He touched many lives and will always be remembered. Faith teaches us that love never dies, and family is forever. God bless you all, Kim Murphree

May 9, 2013

I met Wint while playing "Dawnball" in the early morning hours in Ottawa. He was a fine athlete, a fierce competitor and a wonderful human being. My life is better for having known him. Ken Kost

May 8, 2013

Dear Nancy, Thoughts and prayers are going your way. It has been a long sad journey that you and Wint and your family have traveled.This is a great picture of Wint! The two of you have had a wonderful, full life together--keep those good memories in your heart!

Gretchen Hoyt

Pat and Susan Murphy

May 8, 2013

Dear Nancy and family: We were so saddened to hear of Wint's passing. Please know that you're in our hearts and prayers. Wint's love of life, adventurous spirit and easy smile will be missed by all of the Murphys.

May 8, 2013

Michael Johnston

Debbie and Danny Ross

May 8, 2013

Dear Winter and Stingley families,
Our hearts are with you. PiPi will be remembered in the Ross family for his cheers at all the boys sports. You are all in our prayers.

Linda Lewis (Showalter)

May 8, 2013

When I graduated from high school in 1964, Wint was instrumental in assisting me in getting a job and helping me get in to Kansas University.
I have always been grateful and knew that I was just one of hundreds that he had helped. What a great guy! He will be missed.

Scott Stites

May 8, 2013

My condolences and prayers to Nancy and the Winter family. I met Wint as a KU freshman and rugby rookie in 1984 and have met no one since who enjoyed life more or exceeded him in generosity of spirit and deed. Wint made no small plans and I stood in awe of his ability to see through obstacles in life.

Wint will be missed by the countless people the he touched as leader and friend.

Thanks Wint.

Bob

May 7, 2013

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Winter. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

Martin Moore

May 7, 2013

Good ol' Buddy Ruff!!! The Bob Moore Family sends our thoughts and sympathies. We cherish our memories of Wint.

Miles Schnaer

May 7, 2013

Wint-
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time! Our best,
Miles and Paula Schnaer, and your friends at Crown!

Lynn Wilson-Bruce

May 7, 2013

Wint (Jr),Mary and family: My thoughts and prayers are with you!

Peter and Ann Martin

May 7, 2013

Wint was a super fellow and we are proud for all of you. We were neighbors and classmates through K.U. Law School. Here's a photo which I cherish of a bunch of friends at the Leadville Bank. "Gung ho" from a fellow marine. We send our condolences and confirm our great admiration.

May 7, 2013

One of a kind man. I call him Mr. Motivation. He was always in an upbeat mode. Made your day a fun day. So many accomplishments. Rest in peace Wint.

May 7, 2013

Dear Nancy and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My heart hurts for you and your family. Sherry Wealthall PCA 3 West, LMH

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