[nfbwatlk] Fwd: [Nfb-idaho] Brett Winchester

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Wed Sep 22 04:10:05 UTC 2010


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> From: Ramona Walhof <rwnfbi at q.com>
> Date: September 21, 2010 18:08:19 PDT
> To: "NFB of Idaho Discussion List" <nfb-idaho at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [Nfb-idaho] Brett Winchester
> Reply-To: NFB of Idaho Discussion List <nfb-idaho at nfbnet.org>
> 

> For some reason I cannot read the message Susan sent here, but she said it was brief.  I thought perhaps I should fill in a little more information.
> 
> Brett has known he had liver failure for several months.  I thought he was working on a liver transplant, and he said he had several people who could be a match for tissue.  Marie called me this morning and said he started going down hill rapidly Sunday afternoon, and she thought there had been internal bleeding.  He died last night about 9:30 p.m.
> 
> I talked to Brett Sunday afternoon.  He was on medication for a liver infection for which he had been hospitalized earlier last week.  He didn't sound terific, but he certainly did not sound as though he was near death. He was on one of his searches for an obscure piece of information for which we all remember him so well.
> 
> Marie said she will let us know about services, but probably not until the end of next week.  Their church is the Church of the Bretheren on Cole Road, and that will be the location.  As we all know Brett was a committed Mason, so we can be pretty sure that will be part of the service.
> 
> Perhaps I do not need to say that I was shocked at Marie's call this morning.  We want to offer as much support to her and the girls as possible. Mary Ellen and I will do our best to keep in touch and let you all know. For those of you who do not remember, Annette and Evelyn are the Winchesters' daughters.  All four of them worked very hard on our cinnamon roll booth as long as we had it.  The girls practically lived there during the fair.  They are wonderful young women now.
> 
> Brrett isa past president of the Treasure Valley Chapter, and he worked for maybe as much as twenty years for the Commission for the Blind.
> 
> Ramona 
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