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Edwin Adam Sinner

Jackson County, Oregon

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Edwin Adam Sinner Edwin Adam Sinner passed away peacefully June 28, 2009, at home with his beloved wife of almost 59 years, Roberta (Bobbe) by his side. Ed was born in Portland, Ore., on Aug. 9, 1922, to John Henry Sinner and Pauline Margaret Repp. He graduated from Jefferson High School in...

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To the Sinner family. My brother Tom Repp and I extend our sincerest condolences on your loss. I knew your father's, grandfather's, husband's, brothers Ray and John and his mother Aunt Pauline far better since they lived/live in the Portland area. But I do remember meeting Ed and recall his terrific attitude which seems to be a characteristic of all of your family. My brother and I wished we could have attended the service. We hope we can stay in touch and meet soon. God's blessings to all of...

Dear Roberta and Ed's Children & Grandchildren: thank you, for the beautiful life-sketch, and the brief review of such a remarkable life. We appreciate all that your family represents to the community, and all that Ed did to make so many lifes better. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Your State Farm Family.

Shane Cunningham-State Farm Agent

Dear Sinner Family,
The fact that I know each of the children of this family from very different parts of my life, I am amazed that I never met your parents. Ed, Karen, Dwight, and Scott - you and your families are all in my prayers ... You have each touched my life in very positive ways ... Your parents have much to be proud of ...
My deepest sympathy to your mother. My heart reaches out to hers. Losing your husband is so very difficult. I pray she feels the arms of our Lord...

Dear Bobbe and family,

Linda and I offer our deepest sympathy to you all with the loss of Dear Ed. You can be sure that Linda and I, although knowing you for only about ten years, deeply feel the loss of one
who has contributed so much to all of our lives.

Bobbe, my first recollection of knowing you both, personally, was when I met you at Church and helped you and Ed load up food bags in the church cellar and carry the bags upstairs for Food Bank distribution. ...