Anthony “Tony” J. Sinsky

Anthony Sinsky

American FlagAnthony “Tony” J. Sinsky, age 84, of Brookfield. Army Veteran. Beloved husband of the late Henrietta “Hank” M. Sinsky, nee Garcia; dear friend of Elaine Caracello; fond brother of Joseph (Gloria) Sinsky, the late Rudolph (Joan) Sinsky, and Edward (Joan) Sinsky; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday, January 19, 2015, 3 P.M. to 8 P.M. and Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 9 A.M. to 9:30 A.M. at Hitzeman Funeral Home, Ltd., 9445 W. 31st Street, Brookfield. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 A.M. to St. Louise de Marillac, La Grange Park, Mass 10 A.M. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows Cemetery. Memorials appreciated to American Lung Association, 55 W. Wacker Drive Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60601. Information 708-485-2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com

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  1. Laura Bavetz condolence:

    Very sorry to hear about Tony. He was a great guy, so full of life.


  2. Carol Bayens condolence:

    So sorry about the death of Tony Sinsky.
    He will be missed.


  3. Terri Schlater condolence:

    Deepest Sympathies on the passing of Tony Sinsky. Was glad to know him and have him and Hank in my life. Hugs and Prayers to you all..


  4. John and Sandy Kozak condolence:

    Sandy and I would like to offer our sincere condolences to the Sinsky family. Tony was a kind and gentle man and a great Christian person. We are certain that there is a place in heaven next to his dear wife “Hank.” RIP.


  5. Roger & Sirilda Amador condolence:

    As a member of the Naturals, my wife and I would like you to know that Tony is in our prayers.


  6. Michael Kuta condolence:

    As one of the newest member to the Naturals I did not know Tony as well as other members. But, Tony`s name was always involved in the stories told about past outings and adventures. His horseshoes skills still hold records at the Michigan All Star outings. He will be missed.


  7. Ron and Norma Eminger condolence:

    Tony God called you to your new life and left a space in ours. We will miss you our friend.


  8. Richard A Dolejs condolence:

    Today we laid to rest Tony Sinski, one of the original eleven “Naturals” that composed of a softball team that assembled in 1945 and was developed in a social athletic organization.
    Under the guiding influence of Jerry Dvorak membership was enhanced and activities including baseball, basketball, hockey, tennis, snowmobiling, motorcycling, water skiing, snow skiing,
    not to mention dinners, picnics, dancing and joint vacation ventures.

    Tony was a first class athlete as captain of Farragut High Schools division championship basketball team and a City of Chicago Champion softball team. He was a quiet and gentle person
    and hosted many parties in Acapulco, Mexico. Tony was enjoyed by many Naturals. Tony was always supportive and never objectionable. In retirement he devoted time and effort as a volunteer
    at Hines Veterans Hospital. We shall all miss his presence. Despite many Naturals being away on vacation, the services were attended by Michael Kuta (President), Dick Dolejs (Treasurer),
    Pat Villareal, Tommy Tomson as well as former Naturals Ralph Proper, Sonny Zitesk, John Krahulec, Nick Mariotti, Joan Sinski, Sharlene Jantz and Frank Homolka.

    Tony Sinski will forever be in the hearts of all Naturals past, present and future.

    Richard A. Dolejs, Treasurer


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