Richard Henry "Dick" Winder
Marriages
Ann Martin - December 22, 1962
Vicki Stiles - June 27, 2000
Burial Details
Obituaries
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 7 B Obituary - December 12, 2014
Richard Henry “Dick” Winder
passed away Monday, December
8th, surrounded by his family. He
was 73 years old. Dick devoted his
life to his family and to educating
and coaching young people in
New Mexico and Texas.
Funeral services will be held on
Friday, December 12th, at 1:00
p.m. at Lakeside Baptist Church,
500 W. Bluebonnet, Granbury , TX 76048. Burial will be 1:30 p.m.
Monday, December 15th, at Craig Cemetery in Craig, CO. Visitation
from 6 - 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Wiley Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Bear
Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation - Texas Chapter. 3219 Burton
Ridge Drive, Spring, TX 77386 or online at www.bearnecessities.org.
Dick was born on October 20, 1941, in Salt Lake City, UT to Richard
Cahoon and Constance Ashton Winder. He was raised in Craig, CO on
a sheep ranch and from a very young age showed promise and a love
for athletics. He excelled and won post-season honors in basketball
and football at Moffett County High School. He furthered his playing
career at Mesa State College lettering in both basketball and football
and earned Junior College All-America honors in football as an offensive
end.
From Mesa, he went on to play football at Utah State University, lettering
both years and started his senior year at offensive end. He earned
his bachelor’s degree in education at Utah State in 1964, and received
his Master’s degree from Colorado State in 1965.
During this time, he married his high school sweetheart, Ann Martin,
on December 22nd, 1962, and they had their son, Greg, on February
8th, 1965.
Dick began his 41 year coaching career in Roswell (Goddard), NM
in 1965, and became the head coach at Roswell High School in 1968.
While in Roswell, they had a daughter, Peri-Ann, on March 26th, 1969.
From Roswell, Dick went on to lead programs at Odessa High, Monahans,
and Abilene Cooper and briefly left coaching to pursue a business
venture when he purchased Athletic Supply in Odessa.
Dick got his first opportunity to coach at the collegiate level when
he was hired as quarterbacks coach for one season at the University of
New Mexico in 1979, and returned to the college ranks in 1984 at Texas
Tech University. He coached at Texas Tech from 1984 to 1995 serving
as Offensive Coordinator from 1986 on setting numerous school
offensive records. He left Texas Tech in 1996 to be the Offensive Coordinator
at the University of Oklahoma. Before fall practice in his first
year at Oklahoma, Dick suffered personal tragedy losing his wife Ann
to a sudden illness.
From Oklahoma, he went back to Texas Tech for two seasons and then
on to Tarleton State in Stephenville, where he married the second love
of his life, Vicki Stiles, on June 27, 2000. Dick finished his career as
Quarterbacks Coach at Texas Christian University from 2002 - 2006.
Even during retirement, Dick continued to coach young quarterbacks
in private workouts and consulted with the coaching staff at Stephenville
High School with his son, Greg.
Dick loved sports and competition in general. He enjoyed playing golf
and spending time with his kids and grandkids.
He is preceded in death by Ann Martin Winder.
Survivors include his wife, Vicki Stiles Winder; sister, Jan Call
(Craig) of Ogden, UT; brothers, Mike Winder (Donna) of Tomball, TX,
and Brett Winder (Cindy) of Grand Junction, CO; son, Greg Winder
(Debby) of Stephenville, TX; daughter, Peri-Ann Boydstun (Eric)
and granddaughters, Presley and Piper of Spring, TX; step-son, Brady
Shackelford (Melanie) and grand kids, Emily and Jackson of Midland,
TX; step-daughter, Meredith Shackelford of Carrollton, TX, along
with numerous nieces and nephews.
Steamboat Today - December 11, 2014
Same obituary as found in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, December 12, 2014.