Richard T. Winkler Sr., a cherished member of the Mobile, Alabama community for more than
60 years, passed away peacefully on July 30, 2024, at the age of 93, surrounded by his
beloved family.
Born on June 6, 1931, in Wallington, New Jersey, Richard was the son of Frank Winkler and
Stella Babula Winkler of Wallington. He graduated from Lodi High School in 1949 and pursued
his passion for photography at the New York Institute of Photography during the Korean War.
Richard's adventurous spirit led him to enlist in the Air Force shortly after graduation. Stationed
at Brookley Field Air Force Base in Mobile, Alabama, he met and married Roberta "Bobbie"
Pringle Winkler. After their marriage, they moved to Alaska, where Richard served during the
Korean War as a reconnaissance photographer. His work included documenting plane crashes,
military equipment, and gathering critical intelligence.
Following his service in Alaska, Richard and Bobbie settled in Mobile, where they built their
lives and careers. Richard worked for the United States Army Corps of Engineers for 33 years,
earning numerous awards for his excellence in photography and supervisory skills. His
evenings and weekends were often spent photographing weddings for co-workers and friends.
Together with Bobbie, they raised two sons, Richard "Tommy" Winkler Jr. (Mobile) and Brian K.
Winkler (Bon Secour) along with one granddaughter, Tyler Winkler Atwell (Daphne).
Upon retiring at 55, Richard embraced his newfound freedom with enthusiasm. He enjoyed
traveling across the country in his motorhome, attending his granddaughter's softball games,
and showcasing his competitive spirit through various games and social gatherings.
Richard's greatest legacy lies not only in his professional achievements but in his remarkable
character. Known for his humor, kindness, and zest for life, he was a beacon of joy and support
to all who knew him. His ability to connect with others and his unwavering friendliness made
him a true hero in the hearts of many.
While we grieve his passing, we take solace in the vibrant memories he leaves behind and the
knowledge that we will be reunited with him one day. To know Richard was to love him.
Richard is survived by his sons, Tommy and Brian, and his granddaughter, Tyler Atwell along
with several nieces and great nieces/nephews. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife,
Bobbie ('09), and his parents, Stella ('85) and Frank ('90).
June 6, 1931 — July 30, 2024
A memorial service will be held at Mobile Memorial Gardens on August 5, 2024, at 11 a.m., with visitation from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Family and friends are welcome to join in honoring and celebrating his remarkable life.
I knew Richard from the Corps of Engineers. He was a very sweet man and a good friend. He and Bobbie were a very sweet couple. My condolences to all his family and friends.