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John Sinuk Obituary

John Sinuk

Skillman

John Sinuk, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, died on Sunday, October 20, 2013 at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Hospital in Manhattan. A 30 year resident of Skillman, John lived with his loving wife Marion Sinuk of 48 years until her death in 2008. John spent the last five years living in Skillman with his loving daughter Linda M. Sinuk, and during the last year of his life with grandson John Paul. After the loss of his wife, John spent his winters in California with his loving son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Nelda Sinuk. John was All-County and All-State football player at Sayreville High School. He also played trombone in the marching band. John was the first student to receive a full football scholarship to the University of Southern California. Due to his desire to return to New Jersey after the sudden passing of his father, John completed his college education at Rutgers University, also on a full football scholarship. John continued at Rutgers University to receive his Masters Degree in Education, and taught school for a number of years. Following this, John worked for Allstate Insurance Company, building his own agency, which enabled him to retire at the age of 55 so he could do what loved most, which was to spend time with his family.

He spent his retirement traveling with his wife, playing tennis and bridge and was a member of the Carnegie Lake Rowing Association in Princeton. He also began a book club in his community, which continues to thrive. John continued to play competitive tennis, until recently, with his son Paul. They were ranked nationally as father and son for many years. John was devoted to charitable work and participated for many years in the Meals on Wheels program, with his wife Marion. He enjoyed spending time with the elderly, and often lonely, recipients. John was also active in Toys for Tots and would purchase beautiful items on the wish lists for the children, well beyond expected. Most importantly, John was a man of honor and integrity, he taught his children to respect themselves and others. John never spoke a harsh word and even when he was becoming very ill, he never complained. He was an avid reader, tennis player and bridge player. He was also an accomplished artist and trombone player, although what mattered most to John was the well being and happiness of his family. John is predeceased by the love of his life, his loving wife Marion Sinuk. He is survived by his loving children Linda M. Sinuk, Paul J. Sinuk and his wife, Nelda Sinuk, John C. Sinuk, and his wife Bonnie Sinuk, his granddaughter Bonnie Marie, and his most beloved grandson John Paul Sinuk.

Burial was private. A private memorial mass will be celebrated at St. Charles Borromeo R.C Church, 47 Skillman Rd. Skillman NJ. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Boylan Funeral Home, 188 Easton Ave. New Brunswick NJ.

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Published by Home News Tribune on Oct. 24, 2013.

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December 5, 2013

Though I never knew you, I know how much Linda loved you and continues to honor you. May you rest in peace.

November 14, 2013

I love you Giddy. You were my best friend and I miss you more every day. I have so may memories of us laughing and joking around, watching sports, and having a good time. I miss you more than anything and I love you.

Linda Sinuk

November 12, 2013

Dad, I miss you more with each passing day. We laughed together in the morning and we laughed toghether at night. I miss you with a deep sadness. You taught us how to love, you loved Mom like no ohter. You taught us how to act with integrity, I miss you deeply, so deeply. I wish I had more time with you. What a beautiful person. I am forever grateful you were my father.

November 2, 2013

I will remember John as a best friend and long term tennis partner. He was always so unassuming with a wonderful sense of humor. I recall his description of the exhilaration he felt , when as a southern cal. football player, he and his teammates came out from the tunnel to the roar of thousands of fans. I will always treasure the friendship with Marion, John and the family. John was so courageous is his long battle.
My deepest condolences to Linda, Paul and John Jr.

Love, Nicole and Jack Rubin

November 1, 2013

Dear Linda and Family,

Please be assured at this time of you Dad's Passing, of our steadfast, prayerful support. Your Dad, like your Mother, was a great friend and neighbor. Your dad was a wonderful bridge player who loved the sport as well as the skill of the game. You are All a wonderful, loving Family.

With much love to You All,

Ruth & Dick Eiger

Eric Shuler

November 1, 2013

Dear Family:
I attended High School with John and played on the football team at the same time and both attended Rutgers. John was a good friend and we enjoyed many fun days and nights together at local inns and the Jersey shore. He was a great guy and appears he had a full life. My thoughts are with you in these difficult times.
Sincerely.
Eric Shuler
Chadds Ford, PA l

October 29, 2013

Dear Linda and Family We are deeply sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts.
Debbie, Nicole and Beth

Claudia Provenzano

October 28, 2013

Our deepest sympathies during your time of sorrow.
Love,
LaLa and family

Madeleine Kayser

October 27, 2013

I am forever grateful to have had the incredible opportunity to meet and spend some with this wonderful man. My deepest condolences to Linda, JP, John, and Paul. Dad- you will be missed.

Romans 8:28
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

Paul Sinuk

October 27, 2013

Dad
We love you so. I feel fortunate to have you as a father. Nelda and I loved the time you spent with us in Los Angeles. We enjoyed the holidays with Linda and tennis tournaments with the "big guy" (my brother John). You taught me so much, especially not to sweat the small stuff and to live one day at a time. My heart aches each time I pass your room. We had your clothing and room set for November. I have to believe we will be together again one day. We love and miss you dearly.

Maria Nicola

October 26, 2013

Rest in peace Uncle John. Thank you for being a great example of how patient and kind a person should be. You will be remembered in the many stories my mothers shares about the vacations taken. Cousins, We are so sorry for your immense loss. Should you need us, we will be there.

Trish Rowe

October 24, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. I wish you all much love, strength and peace.

DOT AND ED RYAN

October 24, 2013

JOHN, LINDA AND PAUL,
YOUR DAD ,LIKE YOUR MOM, WAS A VERY KIND AND CARING PERSON.HE HAD A GREAT PERSONALITY AND A CONTAGIOUS LAUGH.HE WILL SURELY BE MISSED BY ALL. OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO YOU ALL. MAY HE REST IN PEACE.

Donald Novak

October 24, 2013

Old and good friend...........you'll be missed

Edward Maroon

October 24, 2013

I was so very sorry to hear about the passing of John.
What a beautiful, beautiful person--someone you wanted to be around. His personality made you feel good about yourself when you were in his company. A loving husband, father and grandfather. He is truly with the love of his life and our heavenly Father. My love and prayers go out to his wonderful loving family. I shall miss him.

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