
Victoria (Robertson) Winsor
CLINTON – On July 21, 2024, Victoria Robertson Winsor, 66, took her last breath in the home she loved with her husband of 42 years by her side.
Vic was born on Aug. 12, 1957, and was raised in East Bridgewater, Mass. She graduated from East Bridgewater High School in 1975.
Shortly after, she and her now husband, set off on a cross-country adventure on their bicycles, traveling throughout the U.S. and Canada. They ultimately settled in Clinton in 1982. The house was a mere shell but with much determination, it became a home. It is where the boys, Ben and Dan, were born and raised, where fruits and vegetables were grown, canned and made into delicious meals, and where flowers bloomed. Fabric was cut and sewn into beautiful quilts made of love for all family members to sleep under.
Vic was an integral part of Winsor Firewood and Logging, and not just keeping the books, running for parts and answering the phone. Last fall she still did not hesitate to climb up on the truck and level off a load of firewood. She could operate a skidder enough to pull a truck through the mud or snow and was a competent firewood processor operator.
Victoria was predeceased by her parents Bruce and Audrey Robertson.
She will be missed by husband, Brant; sister, Glenda Robertson (husband Dan Doiron) of Augusta; sons Benjamin (Katie) of Northwood, N.H. and Daniel of Canaan; grandchildren Madelyn, Colby and Aleda; sisters-in-law Jeanne (Anston) Boelsma of Bethel and Betsey Cooper of Bryant Pond, and brothers-in-law Craig (Jen) Winsor and Neil Winsor, both of East Bridgewater, Mass.
The family would like to sincerely thank all of the friends and neighbors for their thoughtful visits and genuine support over the past few months.
A memorial service will be held at Brown Memorial United Methodist Church in Clinton at 11 a.m. on Saturday Aug. 3. A reception will follow next door at Fellowship Hall. Interment at Greenlawn Rest Cemetery will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
Clinton Parks and
Recreation Association
1 Victor Lane,
Clinton, ME 04927
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