Rebecca Ann Sinkhorn

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Rebecca Sinkhorn, beloved wife, mother, sister and friend, passed away peacefully on March 15,2023 at 67yrs young. Rebecca was born in Denver, Co. and welcomed into this world by her loving parents 

Axel and LaVetta Westman on October 4, 1955.  

After turning 19 Rebecca met James Sinkhorn the man she called her “soulmate”. The couple then later decided to marry on March 26th 1975.  Rebecca and James shortly after decided to start a family. They turned a house into a  home in the wildly exciting neighborhood known as “WESTWOOD” located in south Denver. In this home Rebecca along side her husband successfully raised their children. Creating for her family a beautiful life full of love, laughter, and cherished memories. 

While also remaining immensely proud of all her families accomplishments. Rebecca’s love and commitment to her husband will forever be a shining example for her children and grandchildren of what true love and unwavering devotion should look like. Using her own life as an example Rebecca diligently tried to instill in her children a love for family, and a passion for life. Rebecca did all of this while remaining a loving and happy wife to James Sinkhorn, for  35 years until his untimely passing in 2010.  

Rebecca, for more then 40 years remained a dedicated volunteer to the Veterans Of Foreign Wars (VFW) organization as well as a life long member of their Ladies Auxiliary. Specifically, Rebecca was easily found at the VFW post 3971 until its unfortunate closing. While there she would be seen sharing her gift for making everyone feel welcomed and loved. Rebecca cherished spending time at the VFW with her family, countless friends and military veterans from all branches. 

Rebecca will always be remembered for her infectious smile, great sense of humor and unwavering faith.  But above all Rebecca will always be known and remembered by everyone for her unquestionably kind heart. This, more than anything else will be greatly missed by all who were lucky enough to know her.

Rebecca is survived by her children, several grandkids and 1 great grand child . Rebecca’s family and friends will forever cherish the memories they shared with her and should take emense comfort knowing that she is now reunited with her beloved husband whom she deeply missed.

A celebration of Rebecca's life will be held Sunday March 26th at the STORK-BULLOCK family mortuary from 3pm till 430pm.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Rebecca’s memory to…CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS 

2559 S Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80219.  

Rest in peace, Rebecca. You were the greatest Mother, Grandmother, Aunt, Sister and Friend that anyone could ever have asked for. Your memory will live on forever in the hearts of those of us that loved you. 

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  1. I love you and miss you more than words could ever describe…
    Thank you for being the best mom as I grew and being my best friend as I got older.

  2. A few thoughts to share with the family of my sister-in-law and friend. Becky and I went to junior and senior high school together but did not become friends until years later. I married her brother David and became part of the family. As the years went by we became more like sisters and enjoyed watching the family and our children grow and choose life paths and goals of their own. We were there for each other during the good and sad times of our lives. Even though our family dynamic has become smaller we are there for each other in happy times of times of sorrow. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies during this difficult time of loss. May loving memories bring peace and comfort to the family.

  3. Hello Rebecca,
    We crossed paths once in the last couple decades. I will remember your reserved, courteous manner; your enjoyment of a simple conversation; that ever- present grin and your dedication to family. Rest in comfort and peace lady.

  4. I can remember Becky as she and james were younger. Im James Sinkhorn's cousin Carol. What a wonderful relationship they seem to have had. After Becky lost her husband James, we shared alot between her and I about grieve, wishing I could take away some of her pain. As I had lost my husband also. I loved Becky dearly and she was so easy to talk to about anything. Rest in peace Becky with hubby James.

  5. I love you sooo sooo much Nana, you will forever be missed. Thank you for being my second mom and all that you have done for this family. You have really left a huge humbling mark on this family and the world.


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