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Rodney Jay Winn

February 7, 1962 — August 30, 2025

San Angelo

Rodney Jay Winn—known to all as Rod, and to family and countless friends simply as “Boss”—passed peacefully into the glory of God on August 30, 2025, at the age of 63. He was surrounded by the love of his family as he took his final breath and entered eternal rest after an 11-year battle with cancer, fought with unwavering faith and courage.

Rod was born on February 7, 1962, in Lubbock, Texas, to Thomas and Maurine Winn, and was raised in Brownfield, Texas, where he first learned the values of hard work and perseverance on the family farm. In high school, he met the love of his life, Renee “Nae” Winn. The two became inseparable, married on July 16, 1983, and together built a marriage that spanned 42 years of deep devotion, friendship, and love.

Though Rod graduated from Angelo State University with a degree in Animal Science, his true calling was in construction. With his extraordinary vision, craftsmanship, and care for detail, Rod co-founded R&S Construction and R&S Cabinets, spending more than four decades building custom homes, remodeling with excellence, and creating works that will stand as a testament to his philosophy: “Money will come and go, but quality will live forever.” In San Angelo and beyond, his reputation as one of the finest contractors endured not only because of his skill, but also because of his integrity, wisdom, and the pride he took in making other people’s dreams come alive. During his career, he was honored to serve as President of the Home Builders Association of San Angelo, a role that reflected the deep respect he earned from his peers in the industry.

Beyond his career, Rod lived life to its fullest. He was a faithful member of First Presbyterian Church of San Angelo where he served as a deacon and elder, giving freely of his time and talents. He was a man who thought deeply, gave generously, and always had time for others. He could as easily be found at the lake teaching his sons to fish, ski, or pull a boat trailer as he could at the deer lease with friends, on the golf course with Nae, or behind a barbecue smoker at any event or gathering. He loved cooking and barbecuing, cigars he affectionately called his “whistles,” and an ice-cold Coors Light with the mountains turned blue.

Rod also had a lifelong love of music. From classic rock to blues to timeless oldies, his passion for every genre shone through. He could name the song, the artist, and the band within seconds of hearing the first notes, never needing to look it up. He passed that passion on to his boys, raising them on the music he cherished and filling their lives with the soundtrack of the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and beyond. Music was always playing in the background of Rod’s life—whether working, cooking, driving, or simply enjoying time with his family.

Rod’s greatest joy, however, was his family. He was a loving husband, a proud father, and a doting grandfather who poured himself into every moment he shared with them. He and Renee raised two sons—Brady and Taylor—who became not only his pride but also his closest companions. His beloved grandchildren—Emilia, Charlotte, and Foster—knew him simply as Boss, the playful, storytelling grandfather who made every day an adventure. Rod always said his daughters-in-law were as much his own daughters as his sons, and he cherished Jessica and Megan as part of his heart.

He loved nothing more than making memories with his family on trips—whether a fishing trip with his boys, where the catch was always secondary to the laughter and the stories shared, or family vacations with Renee, Brady & Jessica, and Taylor & Megan. From getaways to Mexico or Las Vegas, to simple weekends at the lake, these trips were filled with joy, games, late-night laughter, and a closeness that defined the Winn family. Rod reveled in these moments, always making sure his family felt cherished, spoiled, and celebrated.

Rod is survived by his devoted wife Renee; his sons Brady (Jessica) Winn and Taylor (Megan) Winn; his mother, Maurine Murphy; his sister, Rhonda and John Ben Blanchard; and his grandchildren who will carry his legacy forward. He is preceded in death by his father, Thomas Winn.

Those who knew Rod will remember a man who lived with forethought, wisdom, humor, and generosity. He was a master storyteller, his laughter infectious and his belly shaking when he got tickled. He never acted on impulse but always thought carefully, giving wise advice and leading by example. Rod lived his life in such a way that his family, friends, and community will forever rejoice in the blessing of having known him.

Visitation & Service

A visitation will be held on Friday, September 5, 2025, from 5:00–7:00 PM at the First Presbyterian Church Gymnasium in San Angelo, Texas.

A celebration of Rod’s life will follow on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 2:00 PM in the First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary.

The Winn family extends heartfelt gratitude to all who have shown love, prayers, and support throughout Rod’s journey. In honoring his life, may we all remember his example of faith, hard work, laughter, and love—and may we continue to carry his spirit forward. The family would also like to thank the many doctors, nurses, and staff who cared for Rod and walked alongside him throughout his battle. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Meals for the Elderly, Gentiva Hospice, or to a charity of your choice that reminds you of Rod Winn.

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