Mary Louise Winston Guides Community Pillar House of Winston [Los Angeles Sentinel (CA)]
| By Miller, Kenneth D | |
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The Lasting Legacy of Her Husband James Winston
For nearly 40 years,
He was primarily inspired by his desire to help others in need, founding the funeral company was not his primary goal, but fulfilled a tremendous void along south
His first responsibility was to make funeral cost affordable, and he subsequently educated many in the community about planning for themselves and their family members.
Winston was a revolutionary and a visionary during his era and the colors of green and gold he chose for
The company's acronym is H.O.W., and a welcome mat spelling that out still sits at the doorway of the funeral home that cared for
The business was a tireless effort for Winston, 24-hours a day and seven days a week.
He died in 1991, but during the past 22 years since his death the
"I do believe that he just worked himself to death, making this funeral home what it is today and I have a responsibility to maintain it for him," said Mrs. Winston.
A graduate of
Now, 82-yeard old Mrs. Winston still drives and loves spending time with friends on social outings.
"I feel really good for a girl my age," she says with a smile.
Born as an amputee, her left arm severed at the elbow she was greeted to a surprise birthday celebration in June and was the full life of the party.
She has worked for the
"I am typically doing what my husband would have been doing and I am sure that he's somewhere up there smiling and happy," Mrs. Winston stated.
Asked what she foresees in the future for the
Mrs. Winston has received certificates and awards from Congresswoman
From
"This will be a wonderful time to see some old friends in the industry and meet some new ones. As our business evolves into a new technological phase it is important for us to keep moving forward with new ways to attract business," she said.
She annually sponsors and event for families who have done business with the company throughout the years.
"This is just our way of saying thank you and it is a tradition that my husband started many years ago," concluded Mrs. Winston.
Her nephew
"She has always been very positive, open and honest. I have nothing, but love for her. She has been a tremendous influence on me and without her encouragement I may not be the funeral director that I am today," said Washington.
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