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July 30, 2008
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne on Sunday August 3, 2008 from 2-5 PM.
A committal service is scheduled for 10:30 AM on Monday, August 4, 2008 at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Wrightstown, NJ.
Robert R. Winder, age 83 of Manahawkin, NJ died on July 30, 2008 in Wayne.
Born in Kearny, NJ, he graduated from Kearny High School. He lived in Wayne, NJ for 31 years before retiring to Manahawkin in 1988.
He served three years as a member of the 24th Batallion, U.S. Navy Seabees, during World War II. He served in the Solomon Islands and Okinawa Campaigns in the South Pacific. After discharge, he attended Fairleigh Dickinson University where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree.
Mr. Winder retired after 31 years with Yardley of London, a cosmetics manufacturer, as Director of Production. He then began a second career with the United States Postal Service as a Principal Program Manager, in the Engineering group, at the USPS headquarters in Washington, DC. He retired from the USPS in 1988.
Mr. Winder was a former volunteer firefighter for Community Fire Company #1 in Wayne, NJ, during the early 1950’s. He was a member of the American Legion Post #232 of Barnegat, a life member of the Seabee Veterans of America, The National Association of Federal Employees, The Stafford Township Regular Republican Club, The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, and was Republican County Committee Member for Ocean County.
Surviving is one son James R. Winder of Wayne, two sisters; Betty Christie and Aubra Brett both of North Arlington, NJ. He was predeceased by his wife, Rosalie M. “Lee” Witter in 1999 and by his daughter, Joanne Lee in 1995.
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Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne on Sunday August 3, 2008 from 2-5 PM.
A committal service is scheduled for 10:30 AM on Monday, August 4, 2008 at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Wrightstown, NJ.

July 30, 2008
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne on Sunday August 3, 2008 from 2-5 PM.
A committal service is scheduled for 10:30 AM on Monday, August 4, 2008 at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Wrightstown, NJ.
Robert R. Winder, age 83 of Manahawkin, NJ died on July 30, 2008 in Wayne.
Born in Kearny, NJ, he graduated from Kearny High School. He lived in Wayne, NJ for 31 years before retiring to Manahawkin in 1988.
He served three years as a member of the 24th Batallion, U.S. Navy Seabees, during World War II. He served in the Solomon Islands and Okinawa Campaigns in the South Pacific. After discharge, he attended Fairleigh Dickinson University where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree.
Mr. Winder retired after 31 years with Yardley of London, a cosmetics manufacturer, as Director of Production. He then began a second career with the United States Postal Service as a Principal Program Manager, in the Engineering group, at the USPS headquarters in Washington, DC. He retired from the USPS in 1988.
Mr. Winder was a former volunteer firefighter for Community Fire Company #1 in Wayne, NJ, during the early 1950’s. He was a member of the American Legion Post #232 of Barnegat, a life member of the Seabee Veterans of America, The National Association of Federal Employees, The Stafford Township Regular Republican Club, The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, and was Republican County Committee Member for Ocean County.
Surviving is one son James R. Winder of Wayne, two sisters; Betty Christie and Aubra Brett both of North Arlington, NJ. He was predeceased by his wife, Rosalie M. “Lee” Witter in 1999 and by his daughter, Joanne Lee in 1995.
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