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Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
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In the early hours of Sunday, May 24, one half of the “Sensational Sore’ Twins” was taken from his loving family all too soon, leaving behind his twin brother, Alister Robert Sore’, and grieving parents Cynthia (Naab) Sore’ and Robert Sore’. 

Sinclair was born in Chicago, May 14, 1997, and moved with his family in 2004 to Newtown.  In 2013, at the start of his junior year, the Sore’ family relocated again to Johns Creek, Ga. It was in Georgia that Sinclair blossomed. He took Johns Creek by storm, was loved and accepted by all. He excelled at academics, was on the fencing team for two years, and served as team captain in the 2014 through 2015 season.

Sinclair celebrated his 18th birthday May 14, and graduated from Johns Creek High School on May 22. He had been accepted to Kennesaw State University and the Air Force ROTC. He planned a career in criminal justice, and one day hoped to be in the Secret Service, CIA, or FBI.

Among Sinclair’s many interests was his passion for The Walking Dead television show and fortunately, being in Georgia, he enjoyed meeting the cast and visiting the filming locations. He also relished staying connected with his Connecticut buddies through video games. More than anything, Sinclair loved and worshipped God and his country. 

Sinclair leaves behind broken hearted family members, his parents; his twin brother; maternal grandfather Orville Naab; numerous aunts and uncles; countless other family members; and treasured friends. Preceding Sinclair in death was his maternal grandmother, Marilou Naab; and paternal grandparents Edward and Ann Sore’.  

Catholic service and Celebration of Life will take place Friday, May 29, at 7 pm, at McDonald & Son Funeral Home & Crematory, 150 Sawnee Drive, Cumming GA 30040.

“Die with memories instead of dreams.” This was the passage selected by Sinclair for his 2015 senior quote in the Johns Creek High School year book. Certainly Sinclair led a magical life crowded with amazing memories. 

Condolences may be expressed at www.mcdonaldandson.com.

Sinclair Lodge Sore'
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