Herbert A. Winter
April 02, 1925 - March 21, 2013
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Herbert A. Winter
April 02, 1925 - March 21, 2013
Obituary
Herbert Winter, 87
Herbert Alex Winter (“Opa”) passed away peacefully at his home in Laguna Hills, California on March 21st, 2013. Herbert was born in Essen, Germany to Paula and Johann Winter on April 2nd 1925. He married Helen Finch in Munich on August 6th, 1952 and immigrated to the United States to complete his education and to start a family. Herbert had a gift for foreign language and was fluent in German, English, French, and Italian. He was a French professor at California State University, Long Beach from 1960 to 1989 where he was highly respected by both his students and fellow faculty. Herbert had a lively and restless mind and delighted in learning about many things. He passed on this intellectual curiosity to his children and grandchildren, inspiring them to explore the world and see it from many different perspectives. Opa was also the “communication hub” of the family, always sharing emails and photos describing the accomplishments and pursuits of his extended family. He will be greatly missed.
Herbert is survived by his wife Helen of 60 years, son Gregory (Julie), daughter Sigrid, daughter Heidi (Bill), son John (Susan), son Ronald (Barbara); 13 grandchildren: Conrad, Christoph, Erika, Kirstin, Danielle, Kara, Erik, Leah, Sarah, Maura, Samuel, Anthony, and Oliver; and two great grandchildren Ava and Alice.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers Hans and Franz Winter, and sister Anni Warm.
Funeral services will be held at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Laguna Woods, California at 11 am on Wednesday, March 27th.
3 responses to Herbert A. Winter
Don and Kim Finch says:
March 25, 2013
Aunt Helen Jean & All
Please accept our condolences on the passing of Uncle Herbert. We always enjoyed your visits so much. We are keeping you in our thoughts and hearts.
Donny and Kim Finch
Mary Finch says:
March 25, 2013
So sorry to hear about Uncle Herbert. My thoughts are with you all.
Günter Warm says:
December 22, 2018
My uncle died too early, so I could no longer talk to him. Rest in peace
Günter