Ms. Caroline Sue Sine's Obituary
SINE, Caroline Sue 34, of St. Petersburg, made her way to heaven Aug. 15, 2016, and is joyfully singing with the Angels. Caroline had a passion for music that started at the ripe age of five. She had a beautiful voice, was a talented singer, and well rounded musician. She was skilled in a variety of instruments including but not limited to the piano, keyboard, and violin. She graduated from Broward Community College and participated in their orchestra before she attended University of South Florida. She taught Music at Sexton, Blanton, Bay Point, Bay Vista, and Pinellas Central Elementary Schools. Caroline proudly sang the national anthem twice for the Florida Marlins, the Miami Dolphins, as well as a Monster Truck Jam at Pro Player Stadium in Miami. She was also a member of the local Rock Band, Bipolar. She was also athletic, she was a dancer and played softball during youth. She played in several softball leagues in St. Petersburg, and was an avid sports fan. She adopted the Tampa Bay Rays and Lightning as her teams. In high school she ran cross country team, and most recently participated in the 2015 Gasparilla Run, as well as finishing the 2010 run for breast cancer awareness. She is survived by her parents, Alan and his wife Dalila Sine, and Betsy and her husband Ray Rosam; siblings, Stephanie and her husband Matthew Wilson, and Keith Sine; grandparents, Donald and Dolly Sine, and John Wright; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, teachers, and friends. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in her honor to Mothers Against Drunk Driving. A viewing will be held at the Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center, 4951 78th Ave., Pinellas Park 33781, Sunday, Aug. 21, 1-3 pm, with the service at 3 pm.
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