Paul Junior Sine, 81, of Front Royal, Virginia passed away on Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at Winchester Medical Center.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 5 PM at Maddox Funeral Home, 105 West Main Street, Front Royal, with Pastor Dan Ellis officiating.
Mr. Sine was born on May 27, 1940 in Columbia Furnace, Virginia to the late Dilmon Jr. and Ethel Johnson Sine. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jane Sine and siblings, Marshal Sine, Geneva Helsley, Ford Sine, William Sine, Rachel Reedy, Fern Riggleman, Faye Shipe, Dorothy Mumaw, Cletus Sine, Pauline Sine and Dewey Sine. He was a hard working man who enjoyed “pickin” at local auctions, honky tonkin and watching the westerns. “How bout them Cowboys!”
Survivors include his siblings, Peggy Grove, Richard Sine and Roxie Estep; children, Danny Henry (Ronda), Yancey Sine (Carolyn), Loretta Hatfield (Billy), Marcus Sine (Doris), Jason Sine (Christie), Jessica “Weet-Weet” Mathews (Bud) and Marcus Sine Jr. (Katie); grandchildren, Bevenie, Danyel (James), Dakota (Brandi), Brandon (Victoria), Alexis and Brianna and great grandchildren, Halie, Heaven, Paislee, Jameson, Layden, Dalton, Abel, Lillian and Baby Dino Placious.
Mr. Sine is preceded in death by his wife Betty Jane Sine.
The family wishes a special thank you to his caregiver, Doris Berry.

My deepest sympathy to the family. Pappy was a wonderful man whom I enjoyed talking to and picking with at the bank. I will truly miss his beaming blue eyes and his beautiful smile. Rest in peace Pappy.
Jason, so sorry for your loss. May the good memories you and your family have help you through this difficult time.
Mary Ellen and John Welch
Yancey & Carolyn please know we are thinking of you and the family during this difficult time. May you find peace knowing Pappy is resting easy now with the Lord.
Jessica and Sine family,
Paul was a dear sweet man that kept you in stitches. So sorry to hear of him passing. Prayers & Love for this family during their great loss.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. We just don’t know…. Until our own parents have passed, how hard it is to “let them go!” Your memories will cause you to smile in time. Also, you will not forget their voices saying those things, “that mean a lot!”
Your cousin, Janet (Babydoll) Reedy Ferguson