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Arlene Hall Sinsar

1926 - 2021

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1926

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2021

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Arlene Sinsar Obituary

Arlene Hall Sinsar
Arlene Hall Sinsar was born on July 31, 1926 in Danbury, CT, the daughter of Joseph and Jenny Hall. She was raised in Danbury and from 1939 through 1946 she was in the Danbury Hatters' Drum Corp. Her role as Majorette led to her nickname, 'Skippy'. Arlene graduated from Danbury High School in 1944. She was a proud member of that class and served as Vice President. Her husband, Edward Sinsar, whom she married in 1946 after his discharge from the Navy, was class President.
In 1975 she and 'Ed' moved to Venice, FL where she resided until her death on January 18, 2021. Ed passed away in 1987. She had many friends, especially in her water aerobics class, which she faithfully attended until the past couple of years. Arlene was an avid reader and a woman of strong opinions, as her family can attest.
She is survived by a daughter, Joanne Trebbe, granddaughters Melissa Brost and Kristen Havrilla and great grandsons, Ryan and Timmy Brost, all of whom reside in the Morristown area of New Jersey. She is also survived by her son, Paul Sinsar and his wife Linda, who reside in Pebble Beach, CA. Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Ewing Chapel is handling arrangements.

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Published by Danbury News Times on Jan. 30, 2021.

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Francine Quinn

January 22, 2025

Paul, thinking of you and your family. She´s in good hands

Fran Recine Quinn

January 21, 2024

Thinking of you ,Paul and family... May she rest with the angels

Fran Quinn

January 27, 2021

Paul, Linda and family,
So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing ; thinking of you. May your memories be a blanket... they will comfort you and keep you warm...

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