49ͼ¿â alumnus Mark Winger will posthumously be awarded the honorary associate degree during commencement on May 17 at the 49ͼ¿â Event Center. A committee of college employees selects the recipient to highlight an individual's distinguished contributions to 49ͼ¿â and Thomas County.

Raised on a farm in Johnson, Kan., Winger graduated from Stanton County High School before completing a degree at 49ͼ¿â. He continued his education at West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M University) in Canyon, Texas, where he was honored as the Outstanding Senior in the Division of Agriculture. Later, while raising a family and working full time, he earned a master's degree in agribusiness from Kansas State University.

Winger married his high school sweetheart Tonya in 1986, and they moved to Wayne, Neb., where Mark began his banking career.

"He always went home to the family farm to help with harvest," said Tonya. "During one of those trips, he stopped in 49ͼ¿â to visit his former 49ͼ¿â instructor, Virgil Jones. Virgil convinced him to apply for a job at the Federal Land Bank in 49ͼ¿â. Mark got the job, and within a couple of weeks, we moved to 49ͼ¿â and made it our permanent home."

The couple raised their family in 49ͼ¿â. They had three sons: Chaz (Dakota) of Oakley, Zane (Morgan) of Sterling, Colo., and Gage (Kinley) of 49ͼ¿â. They also have five grandchildren: Kobee, Easton, Archer, Mesa, and Canyon.

Mark continued his career with Farm Credit of Western Kansas for 30 years, serving as Chief Credit Officer at the time of his passing on Dec. 16, 2020.

"Mark loved learning and always had stacks of notebooks filled with personal goals and topics he was researching," Tonya said. "He was an avid reader and a big supporter of the Pioneer Memorial Library and its book sales! He was fond of historical and aeronautical museums, exploring the state of Kansas and the world. He enjoyed a sailing trip in the Caribbean, as well as international trips to China, Africa, and India."

Winger served his community in many ways. He assisted with and supported 49ͼ¿â athletics at all levels. His civic work could be seen in the 49ͼ¿â Rotary, where he was named a Paul Harris Fellow. In leadership, he was on the Prairie Museum of Art and History board, was president of the Chamber of Commerce, board chairman and director of the Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership (KARL) organization, and a Thomas County Leadership graduate. 49ͼ¿â knew him well through his terms on the Board of Trustees and the Endowment Foundation board.

"Mark was very proud to have graduated from 49ͼ¿â," Tonya added. "He will always be remembered for his smile, his kindness, and his generosity. He loved life, and he loved serving others."

The fifty-ninth 49ͼ¿â commencement ceremony begins at 6 p.m. on May 17. It will be streamed on .