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JOHN SINKOVICH

Tacoma, Washington

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John A. Sinkovich Age 91, passed away on Monday, May 11, 2015, at home in Tacoma. He will be dearly missed by his wife Mary, the love of his life, for 57 years. He leaves a loving daughter Marla; son-in-law Lynn Walters; grandchildren Quinn and Kira who he said made every day worth living. John...

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John - say hi to Beverly on the other side, she was a very special lady to me!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Mary, Helen, Beverly and your families, Was so very sorry to hear that Babe had passed away. RM called me and was to call George. I will call my daughters, George will inform his and Sonny's as well. Will light a candle my next time in church. John was one of the good guys.
Love to all, Spencer Sargent and family

John Sinkovich was my favorite teacher. I loved his class and being his classroom assistant. My thoughts are with his family.

I loved the twinkle in his eye. He was mischievous. And that glare when he did not approve!
He was a good man, kind, intelligent and funny.
We were all fortunate to have him touch our lives.

Love and prayers for him and to his wife and children.

(Niece of Bill Goretti knew John through fishing up in Alaska during the same year.)

A class act and fun to have known him ! D Koval

Mr Sinkovich was one of my favorite teachers - he made it sooo easy to enjoy the classes that he taught. He always cared for each and every student. May you RIP zir.

I was so delighted to see Coach Sinkovich last September at our WWHS 50th Reunion along with several other great teachers. I intincly had great respect for him as our sophomore BBall coach and then assistant coach to Dan Inveen on varsity the next two years. He was just a real pleasure and truly a great mentor and teacher. May he rest in peace.

John Celms Class of '64

The Science Department at Wilson HS was always a fun place to be. No surprise knowing Mr. Sinkovich was the head of it! He lived life well and made us all better.