Family pays tribute to Crombie road accident victim Grant Sinclair
ByNews reporter
The family of a young Fife man who died as the result of a road collision this month have paid tribute to the “kind, caring and generous lad.”
Grant Sinclair (30), of Crombie, was involved in a collision with a car between Crombie and the Cairneyhill roundabout at around 7 pm on December 11.
His family released a tribute to him through Fife Police on Tuesday. They said, “He will be greatly missed by his close family and his large circle of friends.
“A much-loved son, brother and uncle, he is survived by his parents Marlene and Larry, his brother Gregg and his sisters Leigh and Kirsten. He was kind, caring, generous lad with a great sense of humour.”
He grew up in Crossford, spending almost all of his 30 years at the family home.
He attended Crossford Primary and Queen Anne High School, Dunfermline.
Recently he had lived in Crombie. “As a youngster he was a talented footballer and won many trophies while playing for Harley Villa and Valleyfield football teams,” his family said.
Grant was also an avid Dunfermline Athletic supporter and music was also a great love in his life.
Family pays tribute to Crombie road accident victim Grant Sinclair