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Steve Sinclair

De Pere, Wisconsin

1964 - 2018 (Age 53)

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Steve SinclairDe Pere - Steve Leo Sinclair, age 53, resident of De Pere, WI passed away on April 9, 2018. He was born October 11, 1964 to Rosalie (Geurts) Sinclair and Roland "Gene" Sinclair in Green Bay, WI.He attended West De Pere High School, St. Norbert College, Purdue University, UW-Green...

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I am so very shocked and sorry to hear this!! My deepest sympathies to your family. He was on the union negotiations team with me at NWTC and he was a genuinely kind, intelligent man with a great warped sense of humor like mine. He also loved and spoke highly of his family. I will be thinking of you all. *hugs*

Steve was an incredible man. Full of integrity and always one to take on a challenge, learn and innovate. He loved to learn. During my almost 8 years of knowing him, he came to my technology rescue many times. The words don't come easy at this time, as losing him is devastating. Perhaps what I most admired in Steve was his self-efficacy. He believed in himself. Even when he didn't know the answer to something, he knew he would be able to figure it out. He spoke often of his family, Laura, and...

I am so sorry for your loss,

Please take comfort from the promise
found at Job 33:25.
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

In December 2017, Steve and I became officemates at NWTC. He was newfound treasure. At first, his straightforward opinion, vast knowledge of stuff and the position of his desk (as he could watch me work) was intimidating. But those uncertain feelings were soon overshadowed by my appreciation of Steve's willingness to share his deep understanding of stuff, his excitement to try out new things and his search for a comedic perspective in the workday. Steve became very easy to know- open to...

Very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Much too young. I value many happy memories from childhood neighborhood.

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was always smiling. God bless the family.
Micki Aldrich

Very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was a good man and will be missed by many.

Casey, Becky and family,
Sad to hear the news of Steve's passing. The ones who did not cross paths with Steve are the ones who will miss him the most. They didn't get a chance to have him tell, show,teach to problem solve and get around the electronics. He was a real wiz at what he did, say and teach.He really helped me here at RRDonnelley to meet the needs of my job. I still have the papers he gave me to keep moving forward. Thinking of all at this time and hope we all have learned...