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Mr. Anthony Sinclair, Sr. was born on November 12, 1967, in Forsyth County and passed away peacefully on September 21, 2025.
Anthony was a joy to be around. He loved spending time outdoors and could often be found sitting and reminiscing about “the old days,” sharing stories of television shows and cherished memories from his childhood in the seventies and eighties. He appreciated life’s simple pleasures, including a great cup of coffee.
Life growing up was not always easy for Anthony, but those experiences shaped him into a strong, resilient man who could persevere through challenging times. He often spoke fondly of his mother, Barbara Harris Sinclair, whom he adored. She was a shining example of love, and her influence remained with him throughout his life.
Anthony embraced a simple country lifestyle, which brought him joy and peace. During his life, he met Regina Mitchell, and from their courtship their beloved son, Anthony Sinclair, Jr., was born. After Regina’s passing in 2018, Anthony longed for her presence but devoted himself to raising their son with love and dedication.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved Regina Mitchell, and his brother Victor. Left to cherish his memory is his only son, Anthony Sinclair, Jr., and friends who will remember his warmth, strength, and love for life.
Hayworth Miller is assisting the family
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