Dorothy-SINCLAIR-Obituary

Dorothy SINCLAIR

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Dorothy "Dot" P. Sinclair, 90, passed away peacefully Friday night, Dec. 18, 2009.Dot was born in Washington D.C., on Nov. 25, 1919, moved to Virginia at an early age, and resided in Hampton for 80 years.A longtime entrepreneur, she was a well known fixture in the Hampton community,...

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Karen, Shannon,Glennell & family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. I have many fond childhood memories spent at your home and with your grandmother. She was a wonderful lady and she has passed on many of her best qualities to each of you!

Hi Glennell, so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She was "quite a lady". We loved her so much; I know she will be missed. Just know that she is in a better place. Love you, Hope & Wayne Speight

Glennell, Charlie and family,
My thoughts are with you all. What a wonderful lady Dot was and her graciousness always was evident. I will have fond memories of the "shift" parties held at her home. I know your wonderful memories will always keep her close in your hearts and minds.

Tricia Michael and family

Glennell, Charlie, Shannon and family,

I will miss Dot's "attitude" and love for life. She was truly a "special" lady who made an instant impression upon entering a room. I say with much saddness that I will never again have the pleasure of meeting anyone else of her measure. May the love and memories shared keep her alive in your hearts.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Family of Dottie Sinclair,
Ben & I are so sorry for your loss. She lived a good, long life. We will certainly miss her as a friend and at our bird club meetings. Dot was a 'grand ole dame' and loved to dress beautifully. We had fun picking her up and taking her to our bird club, when she needed a ride. We loved her and will miss her. So sorry she didn't live longer to enjoy her newly renovated home. We will keep in touch.
Love, Mary & Ben Copeland

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Shanon and Karen, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss. It's never an easy thing to go through, especially at the holiday's, but you can find solace in knowing that your Grandma is in a better place and your thoughts of her, while bitter sweet now, will become precious memories later.
Cousin Melodye

I enjoyed Dorothy's lively spirit and thoughtful generous ways for many years at the Hampton Road bird Club. I have been missing her and will continue to miss her. Thanks Dot for your guidance and friendship.
Phyllis Simonetta Roth