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John Anthony Kinkus

  • On October 24, 2020
  • 22 Comments

John Anthony Kinkus, age 58 of McDonald, PA formerly of Canonsburg passed away on October 20, 2020.

Born on June 13, 1962 in Santa Ana, CA he is the son of Dorothy Kinkus and the late Sam E. Kinkus.

Dear brother of Candis (Charles Fulwider), Sam and Edward; and Uncle of Tim and Carolyn Fulwider.

John was a skilled millwright who took great pride in his profession and contributed to many important projects, such as the Pittsburgh International Airport.  He was an auto and motorcycle enthusiast. John enjoyed traveling and was an avid fan of Pittsburgh Sports Teams.

All services will be private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Humane Animal Rescue at http://www.humaneanimalrescue.org.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at pittsburghcremation.com.

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22 Comments

Tom Lyon
John was a lifelong friend of mine. He spent a lot of holidays and family gatherings with us and was a big part of our family. I have a lot of memories of him working with me and my dad over the years. He will be sadly missed. Too many memories to count. Love you my brother. Tom, Renee, Tyler, and Jordan Lyon
Tyler Lyon
So many great memories with Johnny over the years, the best ones being with bikes, at car shows, and at our family get-togethers, where it felt like he was part our family. He is one of the few people that I have known for literally my whole life. Johnny was certainly an individual and there will never be another person like him. Miss you buddy.
Jordan
Going to miss you brother, you were apart of our family; Rest In Peace,
Tom Graziani
Words can't express the hollow feeling left by the Kinkman's passing. My sympathies to his Family and also to his Millwright Family. John's Spirit will live on in his widely felt legacy with each and every Brother and Sister Millwright, and countless Craftsman Brothers. Rest easy my Brother ! PEACE! GRAZ
Kevin Lewis
John and I grew up together- so many memories of hunting and fishing together, hoops in the neighborhood, and just everyday mischief. John was a good man and will be missed. Prayers to his family and friends.
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