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George SINCLAIR Obituary

SINCLAIR, George Francis Sr. 72, passed away Sunday, April 26, 2020. He was born in Fort Bragg, NC October 28, 1947. He is preceded in death by parents, Edgar Merrill and Jean Sinclair. He is survived by his children, Jean (Stephen), Susan (James), George (Wendy), and Margie (Matt); grandchildren, Jordan, Gabriel, Davis, Dylan, Jonathan, and Ethan; siblings, Courtney, William, and Mary. He is survived by his first wife, Sue, and preceded in death by his second wife, Sandra. George loved his family and friends. He was an outgoing fun spirit that never met a stranger. He enjoyed playing cards, billiards, watching Auburn Football, and having a good time with family and friends. He was truly loved and will be missed. Private services will be held at Bay Pines National Cemetery.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on May 3, 2020.

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Marilyn

April 27, 2024

Still think of you and miss you Brother -in-law.

Marilyn Breuggeman

April 27, 2023

George, still think of you and miss you! Your sister in-law Marilyn

Jerry Hartman

September 17, 2022

George was a very friend. He drove all night to to be with me when my father passed. He drove all night to be my best man when I got married. To me that was George Sinclair. Always a good friend.

Marilyn Breuggeman

April 27, 2022

To George and Wendy and all George´s family I think about him often. I miss talking to him. I will always be grateful for the way he took care of my sister! He will always be my brother- in-law!

Marilyn Breuggeman

April 27, 2021

I can’t tell you how many times I have thought about George over the last year. He was like having a part of my sister left I would call him and we would just talk about her. I think it helped him too! He was one of the kindest people I have ever know. He was and will always be my brother in-law. George I miss you!! To the family I think about you too! I send love and prayers!!

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Paula Papanek

May 11, 2020

George was my cousin Sandys husband. They took care of each other. Sandy did end up in a nursing home the last few weeks of her life however, she would have been admitted months, if not years, earlier had it not been for Georges love, care and devotion. He visited her daily. He was known for his silly pranks my favorite was his dropping his restaurant bill by a group of strangers, picking it up and saying I believe you dropped this. They would look at the bill puzzled, then look at George who was wearing his best mischievous grin and everyone would laugh. His children loved him dearly and he was proud of them as well as his grandchildren. My heart felt sympathy to the family. Paula Papanek

Simone Taylor

May 4, 2020

Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving

Marilyn Breuggeman

May 3, 2020

Would like to send my condolences to all of you from me and my mom. We loved George so much! We appreciated everything he did for my sister ( Sandy) his second wife. George took care of her when he was really to sick to take care of himself. They had so many great times and trips together before they both got so sick. Now they are together again. Rest In Peace George we will never forget you.

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