OBITUARY
Winnie Lynn Rawlinson
January 12, 2026 – January 26, 2026
January 12, 2026 – January 26, 2026
"YOUR WINGS WERE READY BEFORE MY HEART WAS"
Winnie Lynn Rawlinson passed away on January 26, 2026, at fourteen days old. Though her time here was brief, she will forever be a part of her family’s story.
Though we did not get the lifetime we dreamed of with her, we are forever grateful for the moments we held her, loved her, and called her ours. Winnie will always be remembered for the light she brought into our lives and the love she leaves behind.
Winnie was deeply cherished by her parents, Kelsey Dechert and Steven Rawlinson, and adored by her brother, Ryker, who will always be proud to call her his sister. From the moment she entered the world, she was surrounded by endless love and tender care.
She was also loved by her grandparents: Marsha Hoffman-Dye, Richard and Laurie Dechert, Robbie Dechert, and Wilma Rawlinson. She was preceded in death by her grandparents Tracy Lynn Rawlinson, Johnny Angel Gonzales, James Allen Rawlinson, and Roy Wayne Dechert.
We are especially grateful to the pediatric cardiology teams at Driscoll Children’s Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital for the compassionate and loving care they gave Winnie during her short life
A private family service will be held at Rosewood Funeral Chapel.
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