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Cynthia Dianne Eubank Moore

1951 - 2008

Cynthia Moore Obituary

Cynthia Dianne Eubank Moore, 56, of Bedford, died Sunday, September 7, 2008. Funeral services 11 a.m. Thursday, September 11, 2008, Laurel Grove Presbyterian Church. Arrangements by Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Bedford.

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Published by Roanoke Times from Sep. 10 to Sep. 11, 2008.

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Patsy Crowder

September 11, 2008

Joyce:
I was so sorry to hear about Dianne. We were around your parents more so than you girls. We have been neighbors for many many years, as we miss your mom and dad, we will miss seeing Dianne at the house also.May God be with you during your loss.

Wes & Pat Crowder
Neighbors on Minter St.

Edna Minnick Goodroe

September 10, 2008

I am a distant relative of her
Mothers- Sympathy to the Family

dawn brown

September 10, 2008

Sounds like a wonderful woman with great friends and family. Cherish the memories.

Phyllis Vest

September 9, 2008

I have so many fond memories of Dianne that I don't know where to start. I met Dianne 32 yrs. ago when I was going through a divorce and really needed a friend. Dianne and I became friends instantly.
She lived with me and my children for a good while and my kids just absolutely adored her.
She was wild and crazy and kept us laughing all the time. I would have to get after her just like I did my kids and she started to call me MOM.
She would send me mothers day cards on Mothers Day and called me mom until the end.
I dearly loved her and she was my very best friend in the whole wide world, and the only one that I knew I could trust. I would have trusted her with my life.

I will miss her terribly and will remember her always. God has gained a real Angel. May he hold her in his loving arms.

Until we meet again, my dear friend.

Mama Phyllis

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