

She was born on December 15, 1937, in Sandusky, Ohio, to the late Harry and Elizabeth (Brown) Schwinn. Edith was a beloved wife, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. She was an enthusiast who lived life to the fullest.
Edith is survived by her husband, Jim Houston Sinclair of Hurst, and her children: Mark Sinclair and wife Lourdes of the Philippines, Kyle Sinclair of Boyd, Karla and husband Robert Finfrock of Alamogordo, Melissa Sinclair of Bradenton, and Mason Sinclair and wife Lindsey of Haslet.
Edith's grandchildren: Josh, Ryan, and Jacob Sinclair; Matthew, Caitlin, and Christy Sinclair; Lindsey and husband Kevin Ward, Lauren and husband Dustin Greene, Mallory and husband Jeremy Evans, and Maleaha and husband Brian Webb; Preston Smith and significant other Tiffany Ammer, Payton Smith and significant other Scott Ramos, and Holden Sinclair; and Brooke, Hunter, and Emily Sinclair.
Edith's great grandchildren: Jearamy, Brittany, Ahndrea, Grace, Kadence, Eli, Madison, Kaylie, Austin, Camden, Liam, Carson, Keira, Wesley, Kearstyn and Evaline.
Edith was preceded in death by her son Kevin Sinclair, daughter-in-law Rhonda Sinclair and granddaughter Amber Hart.
Edith attended Sandusky High School and later pursued her education getting all A's at Central City Commercial College in Waco, TX and then Tarrant County Junior College. She went on to have a fulfilling career in medical records at St. Joseph's Hospital and HCA Hospital.
In her free time, Edith enjoyed scrapbooking and created more than one book per family. She also loved going on cruises, traveling, and gardening, especially tending to her flowerbeds. Edith took great joy in watching her children and grandchildren perform in various activities. One of the highlights of her life was being able to attend two World Series games of the Texas Rangers Baseball Club.
A graveside service will be held at Lorena Cemetery, 798 S. Front St, Lorena, TX 76655, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm to honor and remember Edith's life.
Edith Marian Sinclair will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her memory will forever be cherished in the hearts of her family and friends.
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