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Linda Sienkiel

December 14, 1958 — June 9, 2026

Washington Pa

Linda Sienkiel, a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother, passed away on June 9, 2026, in Washington, Pennsylvania. Born on December 14, 1958, in Washington, she dedicated her life to raising her children and creating a loving home filled with warmth and joy.

Linda was known for her fun-loving spirit and welcoming nature, traits that made her a beloved presence to those fortunate enough to know her. She had a special gift for making others feel at ease, and her family always felt the strength of her love and care. Her proudest accomplishment was undoubtedly her family, who were the center of her world.

She treasured the time spent with her children and grandchildren, especially the joyful trips to Kennywood that became treasured memories. Linda found great happiness in playing games on her phone and eagerly participated in local cash bashes, activities that brought simple pleasures and moments of laughter. Above all, she loved spending precious moments surrounded by her family, whose company she cherished deeply.

Linda is survived by her children: William Gossett Jr., Crystal (Ryan Muhleman) Sienkiel, and Ginger (Peter Rinehart) Sienkiel. Her loving grandchildren include Gina, Jay, Abby, Jacob Gossett, Cali Sienkiel, Zachary, Kendra Muhleman, and a dearly anticipated granddaughter expected in October 2026. She was also the proud great-grandmother of Tobias Reed Stein. Her family continues to honor her memory and the unconditional love she shared.

She was preceded in death by her husband, David Sienkiel, whom she married on June 10, 1994, and who passed away on October 17, 2024. Linda was also preceded by her parents, Kenneth and Margaret (Irey) Frazee.

Linda Sienkiel’s legacy is one of love, dedication, and a life well-lived in devotion to family. She will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her and will be remembered for the joy and comfort she brought to those around her.

As per Linda's wishes all services are private and Entrusted to the William G. Neal Funeral Home 925 Allison Ave. Washington PA. 

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