Gordon Christy Sine
May 4, 1936 ~ July 29, 2008
Gordon Christy Sine, age 72, passed away on July 29, 2008 at Mt. Vernon Hospital, Alexandria, VA. He is survived by his loving wife Linda Ann Sine. Devoted father of Georgia (Patrick) Cochrane, Audrey (Thomas) Albright and Kathleen Sine. He is also survived by his brother George Sine; brother-in-law David (Dee) Schmid; and two grandchildren Liam Albright and Jameson Cochrane.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
My condolences to Linda and Turk’s family. I remember well Turk’s happy disposition and sence of fun at the Delt house over the three years I was a brother from 1956-1958.
I worked with Gordon at TRW, for many years going back to the Morgantown, WVA days. Gordon was a true professional and was always a pleasure to work with. I offer my sincere condolences to the surviving members of his family for this untimely loss. Chuck
Nothing but good memories of Brother Turk Sine in the late fifties at the University of Cincinnati Delt House. With Turk, the house was always kept loose. None of us escaped without a definitive nickname, defined by Turk, sometimes upgrading and sometimes downgrading, but all in good fun. We have lost a good brother. Ken “King” Lehr
I also worked with Gordon at TRW. He was a true professional, gentleman, and valued colleague. He will be missed by his colleagues and friends. I extend my condolences to his family with best wishes for the future.
To Gordon’s family and many friends, I met Gordon in the Berean Sunday School class at Vienna Presbyterian Church. He was knowlegable about the Bible and always open to learning more. He was a faithful Christian that touched many lives. I enjoyed talking to Gordon after class. We shared a love for traditional hymns and worship services. I will always remember him.
Linda – I am saddened to hear of your loss. Turk was a great man, and I have shared his biography with many young people over the years. He came from a rough neighborhood, and went on to greatness in his life. What an inspiration! I know you and your daughters will find comfort in all he did, and even more in all he was – for you, your girls, and the others of us who loved him.
Linda and Sine family, We were so sorry to hear about Gordon. We occasionally see George and e-mail family information such as Flavius Sine’s painting. (Dan’s father Elmer Grove was Gordon’s cousin.)
I remember Gordon as we grew up. He was a kind and gentle young man. It has been years, but I still have him in my memory. God keep the family close and aware of His love and comfort always.
So sorry to learn of Gordon’s passing. I recall him as a Patterson Grade School and Stivers Class of ’54 good friend.
Our deepest sympathies during this difficult time. Your family is in our thoughts.
Dear Linda and family; You have not met me, I was a Delt Brother of Gordon “Turk” Sine. I feel as if I was insturmental in his joining DTD. I have always been proud of his great humanity. He was one in a million. My sympathy goes out to you. An old friend, Chuck Carlson ’57
Dear Linda and family; You have not met me, I was a Delt Brother of Gordon “Turk” Sine. I feel as if I was insturmental in his joining DTD. I have always been proud of his great humanity. He was one in a million. My sympathy goes out to you. An old friend, Chuck Carlson ’57
Linda, We love you both. We’ll miss Gordon, we’ll miss his wit, his friendship, his open heart, his raucous jokes, and his commitment – to you, his church, and I think, also to us. We won’t forget him. Love, Linda & Bill