
Richard Edward Sinay 65, of Peoria, passed away October 15, 2012. He was born on March 31st, 1947 in Syracuse, NY to Susan and Joseph Sinay. Rich was a loving and selfless person who always put his wife and children first. He had a zest for life and a very kind heart for all. He leaves behind his wife Claire Sinay and adult children, Alan Sinay and Andrea Sinay as well as extended family members and many friends. Rich epitomized the quote – “the greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively”. His wife and children love him and miss him deeply. Visitation will be from 5-8pm, with a Rosary at 7pm, Friday, October 19 at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road. Funeral Mass will be at 10am, Saturday, October 20th at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 6180 W. Utopia Road, Glendale. Interment will follow at St. Francis Catholic Cemetery.
Charles Foster
Claire and Family,
Pattie and I are very sorry to hear of the passing of Rich. Growing up in Syracuse we shared many happy family events. He will be missed. Please accept our sincere condoence’s at this time.
Charles and Pat Foster
Janet Andrews
Clair, Alan and Andrea,
Words can not say how sorry we are for the untimely loss of your husband and Father. As a first cousin, I have many fond memories of Richard. I only wish we had been closer as we grew older.
Gary and I wish to send to you our most sincere condolences.
Janet and Gary Andrews
Michael Clay
Sinay Family,
I want to write you and say how sorry I am for the loss of a great man you all loved. Knowing him most of my life was a great honor and I will always keep you all in my prayers. I will always be there for you all.
Love,
Michael Clay
Joe - Dan, Emily and Scarlett Sinay
Clair, Alan and Andrea,
Uncle Richard will be deeply missed. He was like an older brother, when I was growing up. He was kind and very patient with my brother and I. Although we did test his patients, he was still always a great person.
Through the dificult times when Dad was in poor health, and later passed on, Uncle Rich and Aunt Claire found it in there hearts to be there for us.
We wish Uncle Richard peace on his new journey. We will love him and remember him for ever.
Love,
Joe, Dan, Emily and Scarlett