Milan Pavel Cincar

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Milan Pavel Cincar, Sr., 62, of 12th Street, Franklin passed away at his residence on Tuesday, December 11, 2012. He was born on May 31, 1950 in Decin, Czechoslovakia, a son of Pavel Cincar and Katatana Cincarova. Milan liked going to yard sales, auctions, collecting antiques, soccer, and he loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was a past member of the I.C.C., Slovak National Club, and a lifetime YMCA member. He was of the Catholic faith and became a U.S. Citizen in 2010. He is survived by two daughters, Marie Baxter of Conneaut Lake and Julie Wineland and her husband Matt of Conneautville; three sons, Milan P. Cincar, Jr. of Erie, Adam Cincar of Augusta, Georgia and David Cincar of Linesville; two grandsons, Marek and Christian Cincar. He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife and numerous brothers and sisters. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 15, 2012 at 1:00P.M. at New Beginning Church of God, 13226 Leslie Road, Meadville with Pastor Temple Jarrell of New Beginnings Church of God, officiating. The family would like memorial contributions to be made in Milan's memory to New Beginnings Church of God, 13226 Leslie Road, Meadville, PA 16335. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Milan's book of memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com Arrangements are in the care of Roofner-Collins-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville.

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  1. I am sorry this was so late. I just found out today that Milan had passed. Milan was a good man who always tried to make us laugh. He enjoyed helping others and was a member of our men’s ministry at Atlantic Aven. United Brethren Church in Franklin. He has helped us build several wheelchair ramps for those in need. We are going to miss him. Know that we are praying for you and your family.

  2. I have known Milan for several years. He went to my church at Atlantic Avenue United Bretheren here in Franklin. We all were in the Men’s Group together. Our Men’s Group leader, Rod King helped Milan with his citizenship. We did a lot with Milan and have very good memories of him. We will miss him very much in our fellowship.

  3. Anyone who didn’t know Milan missed on a wonderful man. He loved Jesus Christ, his Lord and Savior. He was a blessing to the men’s group at Atlantic Ave. United Brethren in Franklin and could often be found at one of the many projects, offering a helping hand and his unique sense of humor. I am honored to have known you. See you at the right hand.

  4. A great many of Atlantic Avenue United Brethren Church Saturday Morning Men’s Group will miss Milan’s humor. He kept us in stitches.
    My wife and I were privileged to witness Milan receiving his citizenship in Erie.
    We will miss him.


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