Charles Roy "Chuck" Winter, age 71, of Saratoga Springs, Utah, passed away in Shawnee, Oklahoma, on July 11, 2021, from complications related to Covid-19.Charles was born August 28, 1949 in Shawnee, Oklahoma, to Glen and June Winter. Early on his family moved to Fresno, California, where he grew up and attended school, graduating from Fresno High School in 1967. He married his sweetheart Marilyn "Janette" Davison in 1969 and together they had three sons, Jonathan (Kelly) of Redmond, Oregon, Steven (Erica) of Morro Bay, California, and Samuel (Marianne) of Visalia, California, and two daughters, Sarah (Clint) Winter of Grants Pass, Oregon, and Rachel (Travis) Fannin of West Jordan, Utah. He was a Vietnam Era veteran of the United States Air Force. After his service, Chuck became a partner and co-owner of Winter Painting, a commercial and residential painting firm in central California.Tragically, Janette passed away in 1993.Several years later Chuck met Kathryn (Katy) Barnes and after a six-year courtship (chase), Chuck married Katy in 2004, lovingly adding her six children to his own. He was incredibly artistic and enjoyed drawing, oil painting, writing poetry, collecting and tumbling rocks, and crocheting baby blankets for his many grandbabies. He was known to spend weeks building elaborate model planes only to mangle them in the process of flying them at the park by the highway but enjoyed the thrill of flying them anyway. Chuck loved music. He played the clarinet, the guitar, the harmonica, and sang.He was best appreciated for being kind, endlessly patient, and compassionate - always promoting calm and unity. Never afraid of being himself, he didn't apologize for having fun and being goofy. He was the undisputed king of "dad dancing". That was part of his personality that endeared him to the whole family.He hated mornings and getting up except when it was time to go fishing. He LOVED fishing and made many wonderful memories with his family, even once catching a duck. He will be fondly remembered for being a loving husband, an affectionate father and grandfather and was known by those who loved him as Chic, Daddy, Pop, and Grandpa Chuck. He adored his two little Havanese dogs, Coco and Cleo, and called them his "Puffalos". He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served faithfully in many positions within the church including: Boy Scouts, Young Men's, Sunday School, YSA Branch Presidency, and (his favorite) as an ordinance worker in the Fresno Temple.Chuck was preceded in death by his first wife, Janette, his mother, June, his sisters, Donna Gould and Glenda "Ginger" Parks, and grandson, Conner VanderArk. In addition to his five children and his wife, Katy, Chuck is survived by his father, Glen Winter and sister, Ronda (Jeff) Eldridge, of Meeker, Oklahoma, and his sister, Deana Mathias, of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Additionally, he is survived by his step-children, Douglas (Rebecca) Clark of Anaconda, Montana, Bradley (Sheri) Clark and Jennifer (Paul) Tanner of Pleasant Grove, Utah, Amanda (Timothy) VanderArk, of Cheraw, South Carolina, Melissa (Nathan) McDonald of Nephi, Utah, and Christina (Paul) West of Springville, Utah. His extended family and 11 children, (along with their 11 spouses) and 30 grandchildren whom he dearly loved, already miss him very much.The family would like to thank Dr. Tony Haddad and the staff at St. Anthony Hospital in Shawnee, Oklahoma, for their kind and exceptional care. A visitation will take place from 6-7pm on Tuesday, July 20, at Brown's Family Mortuary, 416 E Broadway, McLoud, Oklahoma.A funeral service will take place July 23, 2021, at 11:00 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 168 E. Wayside Drive, Saratoga Springs, Utah, with visitation beforehand at 10:00 am and a graveside dedication following with military honors at Lehi City Cemetery, 1525 North 600 East, Lehi, UT 84043. Please send mail or deliveries to 3713 S. Spinnaker Bay Drive, Saratoga Springs, Utah, 84045