Sinclair Chapman Obituary, Death – Mr. Sinclair and the woman formerly known as Susan A. Horender Horton have been living together as a married couple in the same house since their wedding on May 30, 2004. The bride’s brother, Justice Loren Horender, officiated at the wedding, which was held at the Beardslee Castle in Little Falls and attended by the bride’s family. Before returning to the United States on June 11, 2004, the newlyweds spent their honeymoon in the states of Maine and Nova Scotia.
He had joined the Navy of the United States of America between 1974 and 1976. Mr. Sinclair was recognized for his strong Christian faith, as well as his kindness and compassion for others. In addition to participating in the organization’s operations and being a member of the Saratoga Rotary Club, he was a Boy Scout leader in Glens Falls for almost a decade and helped the community in that role. He was an inspirational speaker and was active in a number of programs for children and teenagers.
His main goal in life was to build relationships with young people and hang out with them for the sole purpose of having fun. It was easy for young people to relate to him because he could communicate with them in their native language. He was the type of person who enjoyed being physically active and participating in a range of sporting activities. He decided at one time in his life that he wanted to study landscaping and enrolled in school at the University of Maryland to achieve this objective. As both the owner and operator of the “ServiceMaster” franchise in Glens Falls at one point in his life, he ran the firm. Following that, he moved on to establish his own company, “All-Pro” Cleaning Services, in the same location where he had previously worked.