Stockton News

Remembering alumnus, poet, and beloved educator, Paul-Victor Winters (1972-2020)

Paul-Victor Winters, age 48, of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, passed suddenly Monday, October 5, 2020 at Shore Memorial Hospital. Paul-Victor was born January 25, 1972 in Somerset, NJ. He is the son of William J. Winters and the late Vicki Ann (Johnston) Winters. 

Raised in Washington, NJ, Paul-Victor was a graduate of Warren Hills Regional High School, class of 1990. He received his degree in literature from Stockton University in 1996 and his MFA in Creative Writing from Indiana University (Bloomington) in 2000.

Paul-Victor was both an educator and a poet.  He taught English at Egg Harbor Township High School, as well as at local colleges. In many ways though, his true passion was poetry, writing, editing, and teaching it. He published numerous poems, including a book of poems, entitled Muscle and Bone. Perhaps his greatest accomplishment was being recognized as a Geraldine R. Dodge poet. In addition, Paul-Victor shared his love for poetry by working with aspiring poets and writers, which included visiting his former high school each year in order to inspire future poets and writers in his former hometown.  

Paul-Victor is survived by his father, William J. Winters and brother, Bill Winters both of Washington, NJ. Also surviving are many cherished friends, dear colleagues, and former students.  

In honor of Paul-Victor’s passion for education, a scholarship with the Egg Harbor Township Education Foundation has been setup through IN MEMORY OF at https://inmemof.org/paul-victor-winters

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, October 18 at Tony Canale Park in Egg Harbor Township from 2 to 5 p.m.

Above: Paul-Victor Winters featured as a Creating Page Editor in a 1993 edition of The Argo.
The staff expresses its sincerest condolences to Mr. Winters’ family and his loved ones.

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