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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

Drew Feschuk
Kinkman.. I will never forget you.. spent alot of time together weather it was work.. riding motorcycles to work. Or the bar together.. and texting during the Steelers game or nascar races. You have taught me many things throughout the years and you will never be forgotten..
Scott Radaci
Kinkman... always a good brother. Never a follower. Held your beliefs above anything else. Tried and true 2235... I feel privileged to call you MY BROTHER.!!!!!! Till the next one...
Raymond McGonigle
Kinkman, I don’t know what to say. I sat across from you at lunch for two years. There were a lot of great memories. We talked about Jeopardy and you were so good at trivia. I will never eat another Sarris pretzel without thinking of you. I would share my “delicious quiche” with you any day. I could go on and on with the memories. Just know that I will miss you and I hope you are riding your motorcycle in Heaven, enjoying the beauty. Prayers and peace to everyone that loved you. You will be missed.
Boyd Houy
Truly was an honor to call him brother, gone way too soon. Taught me a lot, I am certainly a better union member for having known him, he was hardcore in many regards, well respected and truly will not be forgotten. God bless
Jason Krut
Man, I'm not sure what I'm going to do without John to wave to or talk to as I'm entering or leaving the plan. I'll miss him riding his bike up through the neighborhood and stopping by the house too. John was a good man that treated everyone with respect upon meeting them. He was fair and expected you to be fair in return. The world needs more John Kinkuses.
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