Neil Winter
So nonchalant and frightfully debonair
The specialty at Don's isn't lobster but Peel's always there ---- could it be those girls? . . . he's sure willing to spend time down the shore with a pretty one! . . . this outgoing "Harry" has a smile that won him many a point in Student Council and AFS . . . he fared high in basketball intramurals but salary at dad's business will be fairly higher.
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(3)I have fond memories of Neil even though we didn't know each other that well. I had such a crush on Neil - I even made him my wonderful chocolate chip cookies. But, after a few weeks, he told me he couldn't go out with me because I was too smart! He lay down on the floor in the hallway and said I could step on him! I was so shocked to hear of his sudden death so long ago.
I will always remember Neil every morning in homeroom sitting next to me over the years talking about the things we did on the weekend and coming by Robert Hall Clothes where Ed Wienik, Ed Lewis and I worked. They were the Get-R-Dun days of fun. We kept in touch until his sudden death many years ago but he will always be remembered as my friend. We still miss you brother. God bless.
Sincerely,
David C. Williams
3226 Bayshore Blvd. N.,E.
St. Petersburg, Florida 33703
I still think of Neil as a good friend from childhood who had such a bright future ahead of him. He was smart and an especially nice person even at a young age. It was such a tragedy that his life was cut short so early. I know his loss was very tough on his family. I remember him with fondness.