IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ronda

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Winters

May 19, 1950 – May 17, 2025

Obituary

Ronda Gail Winters of St. Anthony, Idaho passed away peacefully at Rexburg Memorial Hospital on Saturday, May 17th from health complications at the age of 74.

Ronda was born May 19th, 1950, in Rexburg Idaho to Jesse Edward and Maggie Myrtle Lafever Clemons. She was the third and youngest child. Ronda joined an older brother and an older sister making their family complete.

Ronda was raised in Rexburg where she attended grade school and Madison High School. She was an excellent student. She continued her studies at ISU and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education.

Ronda married Warren Strohl. They were later divorced. She married Theron Winters and together they resided in St. Anthony, Idaho. Ronda and Theron enjoyed family and friends. They especially enjoyed the yearly Winters' family reunion camping trip.

Ronda retired from Basic American Foods in Rexburg in Quality Control. Ronda was an avid reader. She enjoyed going for drives, sending birthday and Christmas cards.

She loved her pets that were part of her life. She loved being part of any special family occasion and holidays.

Ronda was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved being a Visiting Teacher and a Minister. She was accepting of people and had a great capacity to love all.

Ronda is survived by her brother, Fred (Norma Jean) Clemons of Pocatello, Idaho and her sister, Fay Clark of Menan, Idaho, Many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews.

She will be buried at the Wilford Cemetery in St. Anthony Idaho.

Graveside services will be Saturday, May 31, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Wilford Cemetery.

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