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Barbara Sinkovitz

Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania

10/29/1937 - 05/30/2025

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May 30, 2025
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Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania

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Barbara A. Sinkovitz, 87, of Lower Paxton Township, passed away Friday, May 30, 2025, at UPMC Harrisburg Hospital. Born on October 29, 1937, in Harrisburg, she was the daughter of the late Matthew P. and Theresa (Kuhn) Sinkovitz. Barbara graduated from Susquehanna Township High School in 1955,...

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I´m so sorry to hear of Barb´s passing. What a wonderfully kind person she was. You couldn´t help but feel her warmth and love as soon as you met her. Family was everything to Barb. I always admired her generosity of time and spirit. She could be depended upon to be there when needed. Godspeed

I am sorry for your loss. Barb used to come to watch girls softball when Kristen was playing. My daughter Krista played on the team as well. Good memories.

I had many nice talks with Barb. She was one of my favorite people to talk with. You will be missed.

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I am so sorry to hear of Barb´s passing. She was a wonderful friend to my mom, Nancy Ditty. I always enjoyed talking with her when she visited. Barb was so kind and caring. She will be missed.

I remember Barb from Nationwide she and Peggy need to be side each other in apartments and I would do Peggy's hair and Barb would come over and visit and we would have a good time just talking and enjoying Peggy's two kittens muffin and puffin that she got from my brother I loved sitting talking with them,Barb was a very caring and loving person my deepest condolences to her family and friends she was a treasure to know.

She was part of my Nationwide family. I worked there from 1979-1992. I really liked her, and very professional when it came to her work. And when I saw her name, I knew her as if it was yesterday. My heartfelt sympathies are with her family as we remember Barb. A co-worker from the old Nationwide bldg.

Barb was my Aunt Peggy´s best friend for a very long time. She was a big part of my family while growing up - so much so, we called her Aunt Barb as children. My siblings, my cousins, and my own children knew her and loved her. As I remember; she was full of life and genuine kindness. She was grateful for life and treated each day as a gift. My oldest daughter said when she heard of Barb´s passing; "We lost a good one. They don´t make humans like her these days". Amen to that. She was truly...