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February 10, 2013
I remember Cindy for her full and fearless embrace of life. She was a force of nature. There were a group of us back in the '60's hanging out during our high school years. Montie, Louise and sister Linda are also remembered for their graciousness as they watched us deal with the trials and tribulations of our teenage years. During those best of times, it was always about the laughter: Cindy's big, bold, and honest laugh about the goofiest, silliest and most important stuff... r.i.p., Cindy. You are missed and you live on.
January 15, 2013
I worked with Cindy at the John T Montford Unit. She was a awsome nurse as well as a person. She always had a smile on her face. never had anything bad to say about others. She was a joy to be around. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family she will be greatly missed
January 15, 2013
I met Cindy in the 6th grade at Mackenzie Junior High. I loved being with her because she was much more adventurous than I was so she gave me courage that I didn't think that I had. I always looked up to her. We had fun riding her tandem bike to school - I thought she was so cool because she had that bike. When I think of my childhood, I always think of Cindy Cobb. Thanks for the friendship. Betty Brillon
January 12, 2013
You will be missed dearly. Rip nurse Bonds.
January 11, 2013
Words aren't enough. Cindy was loved by the Steele Family and memories of her will forever be cherished memories. Rest in Peace Aunt Cindy, We love you.

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