Darien, Conn.
Susan Widmann Sinclair, 88, passed away at her home in Darien, Conn., on July 5.
She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1932. Her family moved to Darien two years later. After attending Hindley Elementary in Darien, and The Thomas School in Rowayton, Conn., she earned a teaching degree at the National College of Education in Chicago.
Upon graduation, she taught kindergarten at the Henry Street Settlement on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and later at The Brunswick School in Greenwich, Conn. While raising her own family in Darien, she spent many years volunteering in the town’s public school libraries.
Sue was a lifelong accomplished sailor. She took to the water at a very early age, learning to sail at the Noroton Yacht Club in Darien. In her late teens she headed the Junior Sailing Program at the Riverside Yacht Club in Greenwich for several years.
Representing Noroton as skipper, she won the 1962 Women’s National Sailing Championship (Adams Trophy) along with her sister Sandy and Carolyn McCurdy Wilson. Also that year, she was awarded the Martini & Rossi Trophy (now known as the Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year award) as the country’s top woman sailor.
After retiring her beloved Lightning Spitfire in the late 1960s, she went on to competitively race a Tempest, a J/24, and a Sonar with husband David as her loyal and unflappable crew.
Throughout her life, Sue loved to inspire and mentor young sailors, always sharing her knowledge, offering nudges of encouragement, or giving words of praise at every opportunity. She cherished cruising the New England coast and spending time on Block Island with her family.
She was also a passionate, knowledgeable gardener who took great pride in the landscape she created at the home where she lived for the last 62 years.