Obit: Sinclair, Doreen F. #2 (1933 - 2015)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Aiken, Brice, Duell, Hills, Parker, Sinclair, Smrecek
----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 3/18/2015
Sinclair, Doreen F. (Hills) (28 OCT 1933 - 10 MAR 2015)
Doreen F. Sinclair, 81, Onalaska, formerly of Loyal, died on Tuesday, March 10,
2015, at the Onalaska Care Center. Burial of cremains will take place at the
Loyal City Cemetery at noon on Saturday, March 21. Rev. Steve Brice will
officiate.
Doreen Fay Hills was born on April 1, 1933 in Loyal, the daughter of Alfred Sr.
and Ina (Parker) Hills. She was raised in Loyal and received her education in
the Loyal Public Schools.
After completing her education, Doreen moved to Milwaukee where she worked as a
meat packer for A&P Grocery. She married Wilfred Sinclair on April 1, 1961, at
the Loyal United Methodist Church. They later divorced. Doreen resided in
Milwaukee until her retirement. She looked forward to and enjoyed her time spent
with her family.
Doreen is survived by one sister, Susan (John) Aiken, La Crosse; three brothers,
Donnie (Janet) Hills, Loyal, John Hills, Milwaukee, and Michael (Laurie) Hills,
Hustisford; three sisters-in-law, Betty (Ralph) Smrecek, Greenwood, Jan Hills,
Sussex, and Marge Hills, Wausau; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and
friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Alfred Hills Jr.,
David Hills and Charles Hills; two sisters, Doris Duell and Sandra Hills, in
infancy; and one sister-in-law, Merry Hills.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Loyal, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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