Jewish Independent, after the war, Sinclair started the Sinclair Bros. Garage and Auto Wrecking in Richmond with his youngest brother Joe, and ended up bringing numerous family members to B.C.In the 1960s he moved to Los Angeles with his wife seeking a drier climate for health reasons, but eventually moved back to British Columbia.
His wife passed away of a stroke in 1996.The couple were known for their giving natures, raising money for charities in Los Angeles and B.C.Sinclair is survived by three children, six grandchildren, more than a dozen great-grandchildren, and now two great-great-grandchildren.Among his family, and a grateful nation, the memory of a life of service lives on.“If you knew dad, you knew love. If you knew dad, you knew kindness, you knew a gentle man, you knew a generous man, you knew a compassionate man, you knew a devoted man,” his daughter Karen said.“His core of duytism was who he was, it was his identity as he always told us.”
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