The Chester, Cheshire community is mourning the deeply tragic loss of Jack Winward, a cherished son, loving partner, and loyal friend, who passed away on Thursday, 15th January.

News of Jackโs death has brought profound sorrow to those who knew him, as well as to the many lives he touched through his warmth, kindness, and genuine spirit.
Jack was a proud graduate of Tarporley High School, where he was well known among classmates and teachers for his friendly personality, strong work ethic, and respectful nature.
During his school years, he formed lasting friendships and earned a reputation as someone who could always be relied upon, whether for support, laughter, or encouragement. Jackโs time at Tarporley helped shape the values he carried with him throughout his lifeโhonesty, loyalty, and compassion for others.
Following his secondary education, Jack continued his academic journey at Myerscough College, where he studied agriculture and farms. His choice of study reflected a deep appreciation for the countryside and rural life, as well as a strong desire to work hands-on with the land.
Jack approached his studies with dedication and pride and was admired by peers for his willingness to learn and his passion for agriculture. Those who studied alongside him remember his determination and the quiet pride he took in his chosen path.
Living in Chester, Cheshire, Jack built a life grounded in meaningful relationships and shared experiences. He was in a loving relationship with Maizey Lilly Johnstone, with whom he shared a close and devoted bond.
Their relationship was marked by affection, mutual support, and shared hopes for the future. Maizey was a central part of Jackโs life, and together they created memories that will forever be treasured.
Above all else, Jack will be remembered for the person he wasโkind-hearted, thoughtful, and sincere. He had an easygoing nature that put people at ease and a quiet strength that made others feel safe and understood.
Whether through conversation, humor, or simply being present, Jack had a way of making those around him feel valued. His absence leaves an immeasurable void in the hearts of family, friends, and the wider community.
In a statement shared by the family, they said, โWe are heartbroken to share that our Jack passed away on Thursday the 15th of January.โ The outpouring of love, condolences, and support has been a source of comfort during this incredibly difficult time.
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