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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

Ann Graziani
John (Kinkman) was one of the good guys and will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. My sincere sympathy to his family, friends and Millwright brothers. Rest in heavenly peace.
Brian McGonigle
Truly upset to hear of John passing. He was the first Pittsburgh millwright that introduced himself to me. It went like this “Hey Dude John Kinkus” with hand extended. He knew all the good bands an the name of every song. Thinking about you brother. Thoughts an prayers to your family.
Rick Lyon
John was my brother's friend for as long as I can remember, and was considered a member of our family. Holiday gatherings will never be the same! You will be greatly missed! Rest In Peace my brother! Rick & Janine Lyon
Melissa Mikus
I am so sad to hear of Johnny's passing, words cannot express. He was a close friend of our family's, like a bother. Loved his laughter, his jokes, and his sincerity. He was a very dear person and will be deeply missed. I hope you meet with my dad in heaven; I'm sure he'll be waiting for you. Love, Melissa and Wayne Mikus
Bill Schenck
It was heartbreaking to hear of John's passing. John was a staple in the neighborhood to wave and give a big smile. I always enjoyed stopping by and having a beer in the driveway, talking about cars, motorcycles and Pittsburgh sports! He will truly be missed! The Schenck Family
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