Levitt, Cindy Kay, Denver. Daughter of Charleen and the late Jack Levitt. Sister of Terri Heywood, Jim (Shirley) Levitt Dan (Jean) Levitt. Aunt of 2 nieces 3 nephews. Cindy is also survived by her grandmother, Esther Levitt, age 100. Memorial Service, Thursday, 1:00pm, Temple Sinai. Reception to follow at Temple Sinai. Contributions to Denver Hospice or Jewish Family Service.
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September 14, 2022
Jean Townsend
I still think about you, Cindy. We had a lot of fun right up to the end. Jean
September 24, 2011
Diane Wright
How I will miss your smiling face and dry humor. You were one in a million, Cindy. Thanks for giving me your friendship and for making me laugh. God bless you and keep you in His loving arms forever.
September 22, 2011
Cindy, I will miss you. I'm glad you were my friend.
Jean
September 21, 2011
To Cindy: afriend and former co-worker...YES, you were liked and loved by many. God Bless You-----"Frana"
September 20, 2011
David Votava
September 20, 2011
David Votava
To my beloved friend, I bid farewell. May God embrace you along with the spirits from ones previously departed and may you have a joyous reunion. You were loved by more than you ever realized....
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