Ereather “Pat” Sinclair was born on July 07, 1955, in Florence, South Carolina, to late Herman Ross and Thelma Scott. She departed this life on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at Georgetown Memorial Hospital.
At an early age, she moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where she attended the public schools of Horry County and later graduated from Myrtle Beach High School. She was employed by Sunny Cleaners for the last 15 years, until she became ill. Ereather was married to the late Johnny Sinclair for 52 years.
Along with her parents and husband, Ereather was preceded in death by three sisters, Edna Mixon and Eugenia Vereen of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Sister Ross of Florence, South Carolina; two brothers, Reginald Scott of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Eddie Ross of Florence, South Carolina.
Ereather leaves to cherish her memories, two daughters, Demetris (Hiram) Rosas and Tyus (Wesley) Sinclair of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; two sons, Kelvin (Tiffany) Sinclair and Komonick (Bianca) Sinclair of Myrtle Beach South Carolina; her bonus daughter, Latisha (Sherelle) Knox of Myrtle Beach South Carolina; bonus children, Raesaan and Maliyah Sinclair; step-children, Keisha (Dion) Young of Conway South Carolina and Sherman (Bonita) Davis of Florence, South Carolina; four sisters, Mary Wilson of Greenville, South Carolina, Deborah Knox, Gloria Jean Scott, and Betty Jean (Theotis) Fulton, all of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; special brother, Adrian (Trina) Carter; two sisters-in-law, Patricia Ivey and Elizabeth Sinclair; one brother-in-law, Nathaniel Sinclair; twenty-eight grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; one special grandson, Jamarii Chestnut of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; fifteen nieces, sixteen nephews, and a host of friends.
Ereather was the root of her family tree. She never met a stranger. She loved to cook and would feed the entire world. She was most famous for her cornbread and jelly cakes. Her traditional holiday cooking lessons were epic. She had a love and passion for BINGO!!
She was a truly vital person to her family and will be deeply missed.
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