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Leon "Pete" R. Sinclair

August 25th, 1935 - November 28th, 2015

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Pete was born in Boston on August 25, 1935, the first of five boys born to Leon R. and Janet (Coffin) Sinclair. Pete’s early years were spent in Norfolk, Connecticut where he graduated high school. He attended Dartmouth College for two years (class of 1958) on a Navy ROTC scholarship. While there, he learned to rock climb and developed a life-long love for learning, storytelling, and adventure. After leaving Dartmouth, Pete fulfilled his military obligations with the Navy before hitch hiking west to Jackson Hole and the Teton Range of Wyoming, to meet up with college friends. There, he learned to ski and landed a seasonal job with the National Ski Patrol at Snow King Mountain. In 1959, Pete and fellow climbers, Jake Breitenbach, Barry Corbet, and Bill Buckingham, planned and completed the first ascent of the Southwest Rib of Alaska’s Mt. Denali. Pete returned to Jackson, after the Denali climb, and worked summers there while obtaining his BA in philosophy and English at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. In Jackson, Pete met and married Connie Poulsen, his wife and partner of 52 years. They raised a family (Melanie, Kirk, and Summer) while traveling seasonally between Seattle, where Pete pursued a PhD in English Literature at the University of Washington, and the Tetons, where he worked eight summers for the National Park Service as ranger in charge of mountain rescue, and later helped Barry Corbet establish the Jackson Hole Mountain Guides. After completing his graduate studies, Pete moved his family to Centennial, Wyoming, while he taught for two years at the University of Wyoming. In 1971, Pete accepted a first year faculty position at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, where he taught literature until his emeritus retirement in 1999. Pete embraced Evergreen’s interdisciplinary approach to learning and integrated his passion and respect for nature into his teaching whenever possible. Over his career, he developed deep-lasting friendships with many of his students and fellow faculty. Pete’s love for storytelling lead him to write and publish three books. His first, “We Aspired: The Last Innocent Americans,” was the basis for a 2014 documentary film “The Grand Rescue,” which describes the harrowing recovery of an injured climber from the North Face of the Grand Teton in 1968, for which Pete and his fellow rangers received a Department of Interior Valor Award. During his later years, Pete pursued his love for adventure through sailing, sea kayaking, and travels with Connie in Alaska and Europe. He especially cherished his time with granddaughters, Jenny and Meghan. Pete began his final adventure and journey of discovery on November 28, 2015, under the guiding light of a waning moon, surrounded by family. In addition to his immediate family, Pete is survived by numerous relatives, including his brothers, Ernie, David, Bobby, and Kirk. Safe travels grandpa. We love you. Please leave memories of Pete or condolences for his family in the Guestbook below.

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Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Tumwater

Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Tumwater

In Tumwater, Funeral Alternatives of Washington stands as a beacon of compassion and personalization in funeral services, offering the community thoughtful and customized arrangements that honor the memory of their loved ones. We pride ourselves on providing services that reflect the individuality of each person we commemorate, ensuring that every aspect of the funeral or cremation planning is aligned with the family's wishes and budget. Our dedicated team in Tumwater takes the time to understand your preferences, assisting with everything from catering coordination to creating personalized memorial items. We manage the logistical details so you can focus on what matters most: honoring the life and legacy of your loved one....

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