Ronald George Sinclair, 60 of New Bedford Massachusetts, suffered from a fatal gunshot wound on April 29th, 2024, at approximately 2:00PM. He Later Passed from his injuries surrounded by loved ones, family, and friends, On May 3rd, 2024, at 5:54PM.
Ronald, fondly known as Ron, was born to Dolores Caroline Aprile Sinclair and George Ronald Sinclair, on September 10th, 1963, in Boston Massachusetts. He was an Altar boy of The Catholic Church where he would often help the Priest with tasks during Catholic services. Ron was a former Veteran of The United States National Guard, where he served to Protect His Country. Ronald was also in the Boy Scouts as a child.
Ronald is survived by his former partner of 30 plus years, Christine Marie Smith, Mother of his two children, Alyssa Marie Sinclair and Alyson Marie Sinclair. He is also survived by his sister, Joy Caroline Sinclair and her partner, Eric B Gorski,. Ronald is survived by two Grandchildren, Aaliyah Serenity Santos, and Emmanuel Elian Oquendo Junior. Along with his nephew Eric William Sinclair and his great nephew, Dominic William Grigoreas. He was predeceased by his mother, Dolores Caroline Aprile Sinclair, by his father George Ronald Sinclair, by his sister, Cynthia Pauline Sinclair, who passed three years prior.
Aside from him giving back to the World Ronald was a passionate loving Father. A loyal partner and an undeniable friend. His love for Football and Hockey was like no other, attending many Celtics games in his previous days, and cheering on the Boston Bruins in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. Ron was the Life of the party and the light that lit up every room.
He would go on extravagant vacations every year and shopping sprees every weekend, his baby girl was his entire world. His children gave him strength and laughter, joy, and love. Ron’s artistic eye found beauty in everything around him and created beauty in his two children. He was so proud of his kids, family and friends will hold him dear. The stories we have will be privileged to tell them one day of their funny friend that his life will live on through us till the end.
Service to which relatives and friends are invited to will be held Saturday May 18 at 6PM at SOUTH COAST FUNERAL HOME, 1555 Pleasant St, Fall River, MA. Visitation will be held from 2-6PM prior to service.
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