Barbara Teall Birge Winn

EAST WINDSOR — Barbara Teall Birge Winn, 82, died June 12, 2010, following a courageous battle against breast cancer.

Mrs. Winn was born Oct. 19, 1927, the daughter of William and Mercy (Stock) Birge. She was a longtime resident of East Windsor and Litchfield.

With her husband, Mrs. Winn traveled extensively, visiting every U.S. state and many foreign countries. Her passion was volunteer work, and she spent her life, particularly after her children were grown, helping in different ways, including work with the Society for the Prevention of Blindness and creating books on tape for the local library.

She is survived by her sons, Timothy and his wife, Cathy, of East Windsor, Kevin and his wife, Marcia, of Newington, and Bruce and his partner, Michael Roseberry, of Tiverton Four Corners, R.I. In addition, she leaves four grandchildren, Matthew, Jamie, Andrew and Brenda Winn; two sisters, Orcelia Winn and Janette Winn both of Litchfield; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Laurence and Nancy Winn of Pleasant Valley, and many nieces and nephews. Barbara was predeceased by her husband, Fred T. Winn, son Donald Winn and sister Lillian Merrill.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 26, at 11 a.m. in the Milton Congregational Church, 548 Milton Road, Milton (Litchfield).

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Connecticut Volunteer Services for the Blind and Handicapped, Inc. (CVSBH); in care of Oliver Wolcott Library, South Street, Litchfield, CT 06759 or the American Cancer Society, New England Division, PO Box 5025, Wallingford, CT 06492 (cancer.org).

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