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In addition to his spouse, Mr. Winterrowd is survived by the couple's adopted son, Fotios Bouzikos of New York; and a brother.
Wayne Winterrowd, garden expert and writer, dies at 68 Adrian Higgins 2010
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Winterrowd told The Post that in all his years with Eck, they quarreled only twice, once over the placement of tree in the garden.
Wayne Winterrowd, garden expert and writer, dies at 68 Adrian Higgins 2010
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Wayne Winterrowd, a plantsman and writer who drew on the lush gardens of his Louisiana childhood to form a paradise in the frigid hills of New England, died Sept. 17 at his home in Readsboro, Vt. He was 68.
Wayne Winterrowd, garden expert and writer, dies at 68 Adrian Higgins 2010
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Wayne Rudolf Winterrowd was born in Shreveport, La., on Oct. 29, 1941.
Wayne Winterrowd, garden expert and writer, dies at 68 Adrian Higgins 2010
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Winterrowd said his neighbor, Kevin Keller, called him about the bears at 7: 30 a.m. and he ran out to take a look.
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Winterrowd watched the bears "for quite a while" before they moved back toward the Teton.
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Contact: Pat Winterrowd, 713-473-6816 or patdudew@comcast.net
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Wayne Winterrowd, the expert on annuals who'd written "Shame to him who thinks ill" of the poppy grower, likened the crime to tearing the tags off pillows and mattresses, another federal offense no one ever seemed to do time for.
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"Setting Out," which describes the beginning of their garden life, and "The Future," which Winterrowd said "actually has to do with the ending of it."
unknown title 2009
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Eck and Winterrowd do, indeed, seem to have grown at least one of everything and can spell the Latin names, to boot, from memory.
unknown title 2009
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