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Official Obituary of

Clint Winters

December 24, 1970 ~ September 24, 2025 (age 54) 54 Years Old

Clint Winters Obituary

A life well lived, a soul well-loved Clinton Timothy Winters leaves behind a legacy of kindness, joy and unforgettable memories to all that knew him. Clinton passed away on September 24th, 2025, at the age of 54. He lived a life full of love, grit and unbridled determination. 

Born in Gladstone Manitoba on December 24th, 1970 to Tim and Maureen Winters. He was truly born a cowboy. From working cattle to riding horses, his favorite place was on the farm. As a child he kept everyone on their toes and there was never a dull moment. Clint graduated from William Morton Collegiate in 1988 and was involved in many sports but loved playing hockey and ball and would reminisce about that period of his life. He had many jobs including working at a welding shop and at a bee farm but his true passion was working with cattle and horses. He started working at the PFRA at 18 years old and that took him to many places in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. He worked at McCreary, Alonsa, Mulvihill and Westboune pastures and the Tecumseh pasture in Saskatchewan. Clint met many people along the way and was always excited to hear and share old cowboy stories. Clinton was also passionate about rodeo. He road saddle bronc and team roped and won many a buckle. Clinton was not the kindest to his body but with his determination nothing could keep him down. Clinton loved the branding days being with his family and friends. He shared stories of his childhood whenever he could, and always remembered the values he was taught. He bought his first farm in Glenella and Clinton wholeheartedly dedicated himself to both work and his passions, creating lasting memories with his friends along the way. 

Clinton met Eva in 2001 and they were married in 2007. Together they had three beautiful children, Liam. Regan and Jane. They bought their present farm in 2007 and started building their life and family. Clinton loved being with his kids and was involved with all their activities. He was either on the bench or cheering from the sidelines. He was so proud of the kids and he always had encouraging words, and also had a fierce competitive spirit. Clinton loved a variety of activities from skiing in the mountains, whitewater rafting, ziplining, camping and fishing. As long as family was with him Clinton was content. His favorite vacation was going to Fernie, BC to ski and loved new adventures. 

Clintons gritty exterior paled in comparison to his compassion for all living souls, from his fierce love of his family, friends and the animals in his care that were fortunate enough to have shared a part of his too short life.  

Clinton is survived by his wife Eva, his children Liam, Regan and Jane. His parents Tim and Maureen Winters, his brother Colin Winters (Winnie) and sister Roselle (Sean) Dilk. 

Clinton will be lovingly remembered by his nieces and nephews Ethan and Skylar Winters, Helene, Baylen, and Dyson Dilk and Sylas Boreskie. 

There are so many important people to Clinton, his cousins and their children, his aunts and uncles, his mother and father in-law, his sisters and brother's in-law, his friends and their children who were more like family than friends. 

Those who knew Clinton will remember his love for family, excitement for life and love of farming. Clinton was always optimistic, and no challenge was too great.   His stories will continue to live on in the hearts and minds of all who love him. 

 

 

 

In Loving Memory of Clinton

Our deepest gratitude to our family, friends, neighbors, and the Gladstone community.

Clinton was born and raised in Gladstone and chose to stay here to farm and build a life and family. Your support has shown the deep bonds he made and valued the most.

Clinton was taken from us far too soon, and we are all mourning our father, son, brother, uncle, and our rock. Everyone has made it easier knowing he was loved, cherished, and appreciated.

The outpouring of support and love continues to help our family in so many ways. We are grateful for the kindness and hold tightly to our memories and the lasting impact everyone has made.

With heartfelt thanks,

The Winters Family

 


Services

A Celebration of Life
Monday
October 6, 2025

2:00 PM
Coop Community Hall
79 5th Street SW
Gladstone, MB R0J 0T0

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