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Peter Sinclair

Los Angeles, California

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SINCLAIR, Peter Courtney Peter Sinclair unexpectedly passed away from multiple organ failure on June 12, 2008, at his home in Garden Grove, Calif. The son of John and Barbara Sinclair of South Pasadena, he was born on Aug. 20, 1967, and graduated from South Pasadena High School in 1985. He later...

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Your encouragement to earn my Army commission when times were tough. It was an honor to have served with you. You will never be forgotten! Thank you.

I lost touch with you after graduation so I did a random google search for you this comes up. Needless to say Im heartbroken over your passing Pete. All the years working together as csos At csulb. At that time the most physically fit person I knew. Thank you for taking me to Las Vegas for the first time back in the mid 90s. I will always remember that. Love you brother!!!

Pete

You were there for me at CSU LB and ROTC. "One Shot of TQ" for you brother.

Gil

CPT Sinclair was a fine platoon leader and a damn good soldier. I served under him in Iraq and was able to learn many things from him. His relentlessness to learn new things and seek out challenges to conquer set him above most people I know. To Pete's friends and family, I am truely sorry for your loss. I still remember to this day and forever on the words of encourgement and wisdom he had shared with me. Gone, but certainly not forgotten.

Dearest Barbara, my heart aches for your loss. Although I never met your son, it sounds like he had a full life and did amazing things, You had a great part in creating him and should be proud of what he was able to accomplish. May peace enter your heart, mind and spirit. God Bless. Love, Heather Reynolds

I never had the pleasure of meeting Peter, but I know Barbara and for that simple reason he had to be a very special person. Words are so inadequate at a time like this, but I would share these and hope that they are meaningful to others as they have been to me:
An Irish Funeral Prayer

Death is nothing at all.
It does not count.
I have only slipped away into the next room.
Everything remains as it was.
The old life that we lived so fondly together is untouched,...

Dear Barbara, This is such a difficult time. I think of you and pray for you and your family each day. May the Lord bless Peter and each of you. Mary Lou Moore

For my dear friend Barbara,
Words can't adequately express how very sorry I am for you and your family about this tragedy. Please know that you are in my thoughts.
Love, Margaret

Dear sweet,friend ~ I hope you can feel the love and compassion surging toward you. We are praying for you and your family. Kit