Born on May 7, 1929 in Opelika, Alabama
Passed on October 13, 2025 in Melbourne, Florida
Annie Glenn Sinquefield, Kenansville, 96, passed away peacefully in Melbourne, Florida on Monday, October 13, 2025, after an extended illness. She was born on May 7, 1929 in Opelika, Alabama and moved to Brevard County in 1960. Prior to moving to Melbourne, FL she worked at Wee Moderns children’s clothing store in Phenix City, Alabama. She was a member of the First Missionary Baptist Church in Kenansville. Along side her husband, Roy, they managed the Holiday Inns of Melbourne from 1960 – 1976. She then went on to become the Chief Revenue Officer for the City of Melbourne until her retirement. She married Roy W. Sinquefield of New Brockton, AL in 1947. She enjoyed being with family, loved fishing and cheering on her beloved Alabama Crimson Tide. She was preceded in death by her parents, her infant daughters, Glenda and Linda and three (3) siblings. She is survived by her son, Jim, Palm Bay; son, Tom, West Melbourne and several nieces and nephews. The graveside service will be held on October 21, 2025, 1:00pm at Kenansville Cemetery, 100 Lake Marian Road, Kenansville, FL 34739. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the First Missionary Baptist Church in memory of Mrs. Sinquefield. Arrangements entrusted to Brownlie – Maxwell Funeral Home, 1010 Palmetto Ave. Melbourne, FL 32901, 321-723-2345, www.brownliemaxwell.com for online condolences.
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Thomas & Greg Rushing
from Crane Hill Alabama wrote on October 18, 2025:
Dearest Tom
Greg and I are so sorry for your loss and may God be with you in your time of sorrow.
Christie Gray
from Ponte Vedra wrote on October 17, 2025:
My sincerest condolences for the loss of a beautiful woman who left a Lasting legacy. Thoughts and prayers for her and her family members. In Jesus name amen
Lauri Buchanan Andrews
from MOGADORE wrote on October 17, 2025:
Such an amazing active live. Looked forward to your post Tommy of your mother. Sorry for your lloss
Angela Harris
from Phenix city wrote on October 17, 2025:
So sorry Tommy and Jimmy. I loved your sweet Momma and so proud to be able to call her my sweet Aunt. Love and prayers 🙏🏻
Janice Esposito
from Boston Lake, NY wrote on October 17, 2025:
God Bless you Tommy and the rest of family and friends. Your mom was such a sweet lady, I remember her well 🙏❤️ Brownlie-Maxwell is such a personable Funeral Home. They were there for my dad, Charlie back in 1982 🙏❤️ Take care luv 🙏❤️
Julia and Greg Warner
from Melbourne wrote on October 17, 2025:
So sorry for the l loss of your mother, love. May she Rest in Peace and may her Memory be Eternal 🙏💖
Hugs and prayers,
Greg and Julia
phyllis&bob lockwood
from chapin sc wrote on October 17, 2025:
Dear Tommy - please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your mom. I did not have the pleasure of knowing her personally but she must have been a special person to have raised such a wonderful son.
Love Phyllis&Bob Lockwood
Perry Coleman
from Indialantic wrote on October 17, 2025: