In Loving Memory of Anthony “Tony” Sinkovich — A Life of Love, Generosity, and Heart

Boardman, OH — With heavy hearts and deep sorrow, the community of Boardman mourns the passing of Anthony “Tony” Sinkovich, who left this world on April 14, 2025, after a brave and hard-fought struggle following cardiac arrest. Tony’s passing marks the end of a life that radiated kindness, loyalty, and an unwavering dedication to the people he loved.

Tony’s presence was magnetic—warm, genuine, and always rooted in care for others. He was a true giver, a man who never hesitated to extend a helping hand, lend a listening ear, or simply show up when it mattered most. Whether it was friends, family, neighbors, or even strangers, Tony carried a rare and beautiful gift: the ability to make others feel supported and seen.

A Heart Devoted to Family

At the center of Tony’s life was his deep love for his wife, Brittianey, who stood beside him through every chapter of their shared journey. Their bond was one of true partnership—marked by devotion, laughter, and strength. Together, they built a home filled with warmth, compassion, and memories that will be cherished forever.

Tony also held a profound love for his family—his greatest source of pride. He found joy in the simple things: sitting around a table with loved ones, exchanging stories, and being fully present in every moment. He believed in family as the heart of life, and he made sure everyone around him felt it.

A Legacy of Kindness

Those who knew Tony best speak of a man who gave of himself without asking for anything in return. He offered his time freely, whether it was helping someone move, fixing a broken fence, or simply being there when words weren’t enough. He was the guy you could call in a pinch—and the one who’d probably show up with coffee and a joke to make you smile.

Tony’s legacy isn’t measured in material accomplishments, but in the countless lives he touched through his kindness, compassion, and integrity. He made people feel safe, heard, and valued—no matter who they were or what they were going through.

A Life Remembered

In the days ahead, Tony will be honored in the memories and stories that his family, friends, and community members will share—each one a reminder of the powerful impact he had during his time here. His spirit will continue to live on in those he loved, and in every small act of kindness done in his memory.

As we grieve his passing, we also celebrate a life well lived—a life of purpose, of love, and of extraordinary heart.

Keeping the Sinkovich Family in Our Hearts

During this difficult time, we ask that you keep Brittianey and the entire Sinkovich family in your thoughts and prayers. Their loss is immense, and the road ahead will be one of healing, reflection, and remembrance. May they find strength in one another, and in the love that surrounds them from their extended family, friends, and the Boardman community.

In honor of Tony, let us continue the work he began—not through grand gestures, but through the everyday kindness that defined his life. Let us lend a hand, speak gently, and cherish each other a little more. That is how we carry his light forward.


“What we once enjoyed and deeply loved, we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes part of us.” — Helen Keller

Rest peacefully, Tony. You will be missed, remembered, and loved—always.

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