Obituaries
Services For Man Killed In Small Plane Crash Set For Monday
Services for Robert Winner will take place Monday morning in Moorestown.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — The memorial service for a pilot who was killed in a single-plane crash in Burlington County last week will take place Monday morning in Moorestown.
Robert Winner, 69, of Marlton, died when his Hawker Beechcraft 58 Baron aircraft crashed in a wooded area of Springfield Township shortly after takeoff on Wednesday, June 13. Timothy Scannevin, 71, of Southampton also died in the crash. Winner’s obituary, courtesy Lewis Funeral Home, can be found below:
Robert A. Winner passed on June 13, 2018, at the age of 69, doing what he loved - flying and helping others.
Bob worked hard and played hard. After 54 years on the farm, he enjoyed retirement doing the things he loved most - skiing in Vermont, fishing in Costa Rica, traveling to Broadway in NYC, enjoying the beach in Long Beach Island, traveling to new places with Sue, and working on home fix-it projects with Amy and Jeff. He had a tight knit circle of friends at the South Jersey Regional Airport - self-named “The Trunk Monkeys” and they’d fly together most weeks to a landing strip somewhere close for a burger and “trip around the block.” He lived every day with zest and love and truly to the fullest.
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He loved to help others - whether it was picking someone up in the middle of the night from the airport, re-drywalling a basement, flying a friend to visit a loved one, or installing sliding trash cans in the kitchen - and at the end of every perfectly executed project, he’d exclaim “that’s the berries!”
The life of a dairy farmer is intense. He spent the majority of his life running a business that constantly threw curve balls. Bob rarely got more than a few hours of sleep at a time, between midnight barn checks, 4 a.m. milkings, and surprise calf deliveries. But he somehow made it in for dinner with the family almost every night, and even when pipes had frozen or critical machinery was broken, he was there with his family for Christmas morning and birthday dinners.
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Even with a full plate on the farm, he also was in a leadership role in the local, then national cooperative that kept so many of the country’s dairy farms in business. In the early 70’s he was part of the Atlantic Dairy Council’s Young Cooperative Program from the day he graduated from college and took a place alongside his father, Maurice “Speedy” Winner running Pleasant Acres Dairy Farm.
He was the president of the Dairy Council, starting in 1988, and later served on the Board of Directors for Land O Lakes cooperative and later their Foundation from 1997 - 2004. Bob retired from farming in 2002 and sold the farm to Burlington County under farmland preservation. It now is the Burlington County Agricultural Center.
Anyone who knew Bob can attest to his integrity, honesty, compassion, kindness, and grit. Please help keep his memory alive by following his example and lending a helping hand when you can.
Bob is survived by is wife of 47 years, Susan (nee Zeihler), daughter Amy Winner, son Jeffrey Winner and his wife Maureen, brother Wayne Winner and sister Nancy Brooks. He was the beloved grandfather to Desmond, Owen and Jack Winner.
The memorial service is 11 a.m. on Monday, June 18, 2018 at the First Presbyterian Church, 101 Bridgeboro Road in Moorestown, NJ. Interment private, please no flowers. If you’d like to make a donation, please consider Angel Flight East (http://angelflighteast.org/), 1501 Narcissa Road, Blue Bell, PA 19422 or GiGi's Playhouse Westchester Downs Syndrome Achievement Center, (https://gigisplayhouse.org/westchester/) 720 Saw Mill River Rd, Ardsley, NY 10502.
Please help us remember Bob by gathering stories about him at
www.lewisfuneralhomemoorestown.com.
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