Carol Joann Winsor

July 24, 1957 ~ December 27, 2021
Carol Joann Winsor, 64, Secretary, died Monday, December 27, 2021. Visitation, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Monday, January 3, 2022 at Downing & Lahey Mortuary West Chapel; Funeral Service will be at 11:00 am, Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at Cornerstone Fellowship Church, Wichita. Preceded in death by her parents, John, Sr. and Lorana Coslett; sisters, Louise Coslett, Danna DeLuna; sister-in-law, Ruby Johnson; grandson, Jeremiah Stukey. Survived by her husband, Henry "Hank"; daughters, Kelly (Ben) Stukey; Kimberly (Brett) Dyke; Kristin Rohlman; grandchildren, Lucas Rohlman, Levi Rohlman, Lexiann Rohlman, Curtis Dyke, Cadie Dyke, Callie Dyke, Jonas Stukey, RubyJune Stukey; brother, John (Kathy) Coslett Jr.; several nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews; father and mother-in-law, Henry and Mary Lue Winsor; brothers-in-law, Danny (Roxanne) Winsor, Michael (Vania) Winsor; sister-in-law, Lanelle (Mark) Montgomery. A memorial has been established with: Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202.
Ever year Carol and I would text each other on July 24th, we would joke around being each other’s birthday twin. We never did get that dinner this last 2 years because of Covid and this year her being ill. I will you and our yearly joke, but I will like a candle for you every year. Love you Carol💕
I’ve never been hugged more warmly, with genuine interest in the person I am, then when I was hugged by Carol. She was a constant source of love and encouragement through comments and messages. Heaven gained a gem. ~Paula Yaussi
Carol was a true friend, an a Christian woman. I will miss her talks an her prayers she always had for me an my family . We was brought together as friends through the loss of her precious grandson Miah, ..: I will miss her dearly but I have comfort in knowing she is at peace with our lord an savior an loving on Miah again. We will meet again one day!
Carol was a much loved member of my support group for grandparents who had lost a grandchild to cancer. She spoke lovingly of Jeremiah in the group. Now reunited with him. Rest in peace Carol.
Carol was our taper lighter almost 54 years ago. She never stopped lighting the lights in peoples hearts. Now she rests in the arms of the Light of the World. We will miss all her spiritual words of encouragement but know the beauty that surrounds her now. Comfort and peace to the family. Her life made the world a better place.
She was the “sister” I always dreamed of having. We shared ups and downs in our many years of friendship and we were always there for each other. So glad the Lord made us room mothers together at St. Mark’s back in 1993. I’m going to miss you but have to smile when I think of you reunited with all your loved ones. Love from your unbiological sister, Lynette & her family