Winlock
Gordon Winlock, suddenly, son of Helen (Blanche) Winlock, beloved husband of
Helen (Miyazaki), and siblings: Helen Aanes, William, Margaret, Irene, and Joseph.
Resting at the Hickey Chapel, 4201 W. 147th Street, MidIothian,
until Thursday noon. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., at the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, 123rd Street and 86th Avenue, Palos Park.
Chicago Tribune, January 20, 1971
GORDON WINLOCK
With the release of Mr. Rogers and the transfer of Mr. Jack Hall, it was
necessary to obtain another Junior High coach and instructor. Final
arrangements were made on Tuesday whereby Gordon Winlock of Ames was named to this position.
Mr. Winlock comes highly recommended both as class room instructor and athletic
director. He is a graduate of North Carolina State. His father is on the
faculty of Iowa State College at Ames. Mr. Winlock is highly spoken of by
former high school and college associates as an excellent leader among students.
He was rated one of the best football centers in the Chicago suburbs and played on two championship teams.
August 25, 1938, Manning Monitor
Gordon Winlock, son of Colonel and Mrs. Payton Winlock, is
the author of the series of articles on the Italian imperialistic policy of the
20th century, the first of which starts below. At present he is doing work on
his master's degree in history at Iowa State College. Mr. Winlock taught the
last two years at Manning, Iowa, and prior to that in North Carolina. He lived in Hawaii from 1926 to 1929.
Tribune, Ames, Iowa, April 8, 1941