
Kinsey’s Angels
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I’m so sorry to report of another emergency life changing event for Zachary (who we did a fund raiser for last year, he’s still receiving care) and his family the Winkler’s.
With a broken heart I share the sad news of the passing of Kinsey Sinclair McCall Winkler. She was the daughter of Sean and Kippy McCall, wife to Ben Winkler, mother to Zachary and Connor, sister of Jack, great granddaughter to Gladys granddaughter to Joanne, John, Lee, Hap, Lee, and Patty. Niece of Jennifer, John, Heather, Kelly, Heidi, and Bruce. Cousin to Trevor, Haley, Tristan, Quinn, Halsey, Sawyer, Brie, Meg and McCall. We are heartbroken. She was so loved and will be so missed.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made on behalf of Ben and their sons Zach and Connor. Arrangements have not yet been made.
These have been difficult minutes, days, months, years. I’d ask anyone reading this to pause for a moment and think love, light, possibility... on our darkest days, and this family is there, we have to surround ourselves in love. We have to offer support in whatever way we can. In taking what is an earth shattering event and holding it tight, with love and tenderness and helping to heal. Trying to right what will never be right again. Healing is a verb, it requires movement and action. If you are moved to offer your help it is welcome with open arms. Help comes in many forms, please share yours. Send love and thought to our family. To Kinsey’s family.
I will share more as the family processes this tremendous loss.
Peace,
Heather Maurer
To my sweetest Skinsey,
You sweet girl will be missed in a way I can’t even begin to comprehend. You’re everywhere, you’re here everywhere. You are here in your children, and yet Kinsey you are gone. I will forever be missing you. I will love those boys and their daddy and celebrate the beauty that you left. They are right, you can’t take it with you, and so much of what you’ve left is awe inspiring. I’m sorry things were so hard for you. Although you are gone, you beautifully broken girl, you remain Kinsey.
With a broken heart I share the sad news of the passing of Kinsey Sinclair McCall Winkler. She was the daughter of Sean and Kippy McCall, wife to Ben Winkler, mother to Zachary and Connor, sister of Jack, great granddaughter to Gladys granddaughter to Joanne, John, Lee, Hap, Lee, and Patty. Niece of Jennifer, John, Heather, Kelly, Heidi, and Bruce. Cousin to Trevor, Haley, Tristan, Quinn, Halsey, Sawyer, Brie, Meg and McCall. We are heartbroken. She was so loved and will be so missed.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made on behalf of Ben and their sons Zach and Connor. Arrangements have not yet been made.
These have been difficult minutes, days, months, years. I’d ask anyone reading this to pause for a moment and think love, light, possibility... on our darkest days, and this family is there, we have to surround ourselves in love. We have to offer support in whatever way we can. In taking what is an earth shattering event and holding it tight, with love and tenderness and helping to heal. Trying to right what will never be right again. Healing is a verb, it requires movement and action. If you are moved to offer your help it is welcome with open arms. Help comes in many forms, please share yours. Send love and thought to our family. To Kinsey’s family.
I will share more as the family processes this tremendous loss.
Peace,
Heather Maurer
To my sweetest Skinsey,
You sweet girl will be missed in a way I can’t even begin to comprehend. You’re everywhere, you’re here everywhere. You are here in your children, and yet Kinsey you are gone. I will forever be missing you. I will love those boys and their daddy and celebrate the beauty that you left. They are right, you can’t take it with you, and so much of what you’ve left is awe inspiring. I’m sorry things were so hard for you. Although you are gone, you beautifully broken girl, you remain Kinsey.
Organiser and beneficiary
Heather Maurer
Organiser
St. Petersburg, FL
Allison McCall
Beneficiary