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Myrtle

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Sinclair

January 21, 1907 – February 9, 2008

Obituary

Myrtle L. Sinclair, age 101, originally of South Amherst, died Saturday, February 9, 2008 after a short illness at the Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at Firelands in New London where she had resided for the past 5 ' years. Myrtle was born January 21, 1907 in South Amherst and lived there most of her life; she was the daughter of the late, Merton & Catherine (Schroeder) Bailey. She graduated from South Amherst High School in 1925. She moved to New London in 1995. Myrtle was a member of the South Amherst United Methodist Church, the Sandstone Senior Citizens, the Order of the Eastern Star Stone City Chapter #325, and the Royal Neighbors of America. Myrtle sold Watkins products from her home for many years. She also worked at Richmond Brothers factory helping with the war efforts during WWII. Myrtle is survived by her cousin Robert (Becky) Gainok of New London; Sarah (Stuart) Starks of Hebron, KY; Erin (Keven) Wise of Winchester, VA; Andrea (Jared) Swiger of Grand Rapids, MI and Emily Gainok of New London with whom she lived for many years, her stepchildren, Jim Sinclair of Lorain, Richard (Jacqueline) Sinclair of South Amherst, Susan (John) Allsop of Amherst, and many step-grandchildren, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her first husband Ralph Myers in 1947, and her second husband, Otis (Red) Sinclair in 1977. Friends my call from 4 until 8 p.m. on Friday, February 15, 2008 and from 10 until the11 a.m. funeral on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at the Eastman Funeral Home, 200 West Main St., New London. Rev. Cathy Ake will officiate and graveside services will be held 12:30 p.m. at the Evergreen Cemetery in South Amherst Cemetery.
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