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Major George Dean Windham
Age 78, of Wichita, Kansas
Born: June 19, 1944
Died : May 11, 2023
Place of Death: Wichita, Kansas
Parents: Roland Grant Windham (father), Charlotte Inez Windham (mother)
Survivors: Major Violet Vera Windham (wife) of Wichita, Kansas.
Chris Windham (Julie) (son) of Wichita, Kansas
Dr. Chipp Windham (Dawn) (son) of Oakdale, Minnesota
Taylor Windham (grandson) of St. Paul, Minnesota
Jacob (Melissa) Windham (grandson) of Eagan, Minnesota
Brent Windham (grandson) of St. Paul, Minnesota
Walker Windham (grandson) of Wichita, Kansas
Three great-grandchildren.
Donald Windham (brother) of Wichita, Kansas
Preceded in death:
Roland Grant Windham (father)
Charlotte Inez Windham (mother)
William Windham (brother)
Dorothy Baughman (sister)
Effy McCluer (sister)
Charlotte DeLuca (sister)
Mary Dunlap (sister)
Roland Windham (brother)
Elizabeth Small (sister)
Beverly Hero (sister)
Major George Windham, retired Salvation Army Officer, was born and raised in Wichita Kansas.
George married his loving wife on March 6, 1964 prior to entering The Salvation Army School
For Officers Training in Chicago, Il. George and Violet served in three appointments before
moving back to Wichita in 1971. Over the next 20 years, George worked for Coleman Company
and Service Master before re-entering officership, where he and Violet served in Kansas, Illinois
and Missouri before retiring back to Wichita. George was a life-long fan of Wichita State
Basketball and Salvation Army Brass Bands. George was the local Salvation Army Wichita
Citadel Band-Master for 20 years, and played and supported Salvation Army Brass bands when
and wherever possible.
George was also the youngest son of 10 children and loved spending time with the immense
extended family. As a “jokester”, George always found time to share his humor and support of
younger generations.
George and Violet served as officers for nearly a quarter of a century and loved the Lord with all
of their hearts, while committing their lives to their family and God. Through their ministry of
pastoral care and growth, music, humor, and teaching, countless lives have been forever
impacted.
Well done, good and faithful servant and “Defender Of The Faith”.
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