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Edwin Cink of Sacramento, CA passed away at the age of 88 in Vista, CA November 28, 2013 where he lived the last two years near his stepson and family. A Korean War Veteran, pilot and grandfather, born in North Dakota, he leaves behind three stepchildren, Doug, Gwen and April along with many beloved nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, 10 brothers and sisters and his wife Ida Mae. Memorial service will be on December 7th, 1:30pm at Rancho Vista Assisted Living in Vista, CA.
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Miss you Poppi! What a sweet wonderful kind hearted man you were. I know you're with our Savior and the love of your life. Love you Poppi, thank you for being my Poppi
Gwen Simpson
December 10, 2013
I'm sorry for your loss. I really hope that everyone who knew him can find peace in the fact that he is now in Heaven with Jesus!
Anastasia Sharp
December 5, 2013
I'm Feeling a lot ! Mom and Ed are together again! I miss yous both very much !!
Cookie /April Poffinbarger
December 5, 2013
Sorry to hear about your loss, Doug and family, but you are right...its heaven's gain. Praying for your peace during this time. The Sharp Family
Theresa Sharp
December 5, 2013
I never knew him, but I know Doug so he must have done things right. I am sorry for your loss.
Greg Sharp
December 5, 2013
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