Winslow (Hap) Carl Calvin

June 30, 1915 ~ March 18, 2012
Winslow, Carl Calvin (Hap), of Andover, Kansas died on March 18, 2012 after 96 years of a wonderful life. Graveside service 11:00 a.m., Friday, March 23, Andover Cemetery, Andover, KS. Hap was born in Wichita on June 30, 1915 to Grant and Orpha Winslow, one year before the birth of his sister Velma (Hanshaw). Hap attended the Andover school system and continued to live in the Andover area the remainder of his life. Hap met the love of his life Jewel (Lacey). They married on October 6, 1937, and were blessed with three sons, Don, Lynn and Max. They enjoyed 72 years of marriage until Jewels passing in 2009. Hap retired from Boeing Aircraft after 42 years. Hap was a board member of the Andover Senior Center. They had numerous friends who shared their love for the card game of Pitch. Hap was also a member of the Andover Methodist Church. Hap is survived by his son, Max (Linda), and Lynn (Trudy). grandchildren, Grant (Samantha) Winslow, Troy Winslow, Tracy Winslow, Racquel (Bryan) Shouse, Damian Lufborough, Beau Lufborough and numerous great- grandchildren; nieces, Marjorie (John) Hromek, Lorraine (Richard) Garcia, Donna (Keith) Pinkston and numerous great-nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Calvin and Orpha, his wife, Jewel, son, Don, sister, Velma, nephew, Gary Hanshaw and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law. A memorial has been established with the Andover United Methodist Church, 1429 N. Andover Rd., Andover, KS, 67002. Downing Lahey Mortuary East.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Hap was a wonderful friend. We played Pitch with him every Thursday at the Senior Center and also attended church functions with him. Carol loved the barbequed meatballs he always took to carry-in dinners but, despite having his recipe, has not been able to duplicate them. He was a wonderful, cheerful man and we will really miss him!
Carl was a special friend of ours. My parents and his were good friends when we were growing up. Ray and Mary Swink were my parents. Lately we have seen Carl at the Boeing Retiree’s luncheons. We really miss him.
Lynn & Max I have only fond memories of your dad and know he led a great life. He always had such a positive attitude and was well liked by all. So sorry we won’t be able to attend his service as we are currently in Yuma Az.
OUR MOST SINCERE CONDOLENCES AT THE LOSS OF HAP. from the TODD boys.