During the short 22 years God shared Jack with us, those fortunate enough to have known him were always treated and greeted by Jack with kindness, compassion, empathy, loyalty, and genuine respect. Jack had a pure soul filled with goodness and love. He taught us how we should live our days: just love one another. Jack had a glowing smile and laugh that made people happy. People always wanted to be around Jack. He also had an entertaining sense of humor. It was always important to Jack to make people happy and laugh, and there was no limit to his charismatic charm.
Jack was the youngest of three beautiful children. He and his sisters Casey and Jordan shared a bond and closeness that very few can say they have lived and experienced. They shared special love, unconditional trust and comfort for one another. My children make me proud with every breath I take. Jack was an exceptionally talented baseball player, particularly in pitching. He began to play baseball around the age of 3. He played on countless baseball teams for schools, travel teams, and local sports programs, continuing right into college. He was friends with all he played with and was a humble player.
Jack was an animal lover, particularly cats. He loved and cherished all life.
The Jack Sinnott Foundation will now allow those who were blessed to know and love him to continue Jack's generous path of kindness and giving to others. The Foundation will also allow those who didn’t have the chance to know Jack the opportunity to learn about him and get to know him through his family and friends.
Jack will never be forgotten.