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Cynthia Ann Justice, 43, passed away Friday, Feb. 29, 2008, in Bullhead City, Ariz., while recovering from a serious motor vehicle accident.
Cynthia was born Aug. 28, 1964, in Los Angeles County, Calif., to Richard Todd and Patricia Ann Justice, both of whom preceded her in death. She had lived in Arizona for the past 10 years.
Survivors include her brother, George Justice, of Arizona; a sister, Marlana Justice, of Utah; and a niece and several nephews.
A graveside service will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at Monte Vista Cemetery.
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I remember you, Cynthia, as a beautiful, little blonde-headed girl. It is sad that so much time has passes since we have been together. We will meet again, in heaven! Until then, peace be with you and those you love. Always, Chuck
Chuck Cousert
March 16, 2008
Charles "Chuck" Lee Cousert
March 15, 2008
I would like to thank all of you who helped with and attended the funeral. I'm sorry I had such a hard time contacting family and friends, I'm thankfull to the alamogordo times for having this guestbook and giving us the opertunity to contact each other. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers.
George Justice
March 15, 2008
Iam so glad I had that time with you, Cynthia the last time I went to New Mexico. It helped me to get to know you as a woman and to reconnect, because before I knew you, you were a child. Stacy and I love you and may you rest in peace. Our thoughts are with all of you durning this time of sorrow. Love you, Your cousin Sharon. I'll send you my e-m when it gets hooked up.
Sharon Vanderham
March 13, 2008
Cynthia, I love her very much. I'm sorry for George and his family and I, share the grief with you. I am here for you if you ever want to talk. 1-951-247-4419. I know Patty's happy now, she's got her baby, Love you, Aunt Joy
Joy Steward
March 13, 2008
I will miss our close friendship and will always remember the times shared growing up together, all the summers we spent together and all those close talks. Cynthia, you will always be loved, Doreen
George and family, my deepest sympathy to you durning this difficult time. Love, Doreen
Doreen Sullivan
March 13, 2008
I was deeply saddened to hear the news about one of my very dearest childhood friends. And to know that for the last 10 years we only lived 3 hours away from each other! I thought I might have seen her in Rocky Point Mexico in October 2003 but then dismissed it. Does anyone know? I, of course will always remember you as a little boy, George. I will treasure her memory always!
Shannon Ford ( now Houston)
March 12, 2008
Dear Lord, Thank-you for giving us all eternal life after death. I pray that you hold C.J. close to your heart. I know that she has finely found heavenly peace and that my Auntie and Uncle are there giving her love and guidence to find her light. George, I am so very sorry that you've lost anther loved one, please know that my prayer's and thought's are with you from the depth of my soul. Please send my love and condolence's to the rest of your family. It's times like this that the Lord is telling all of us to cherish, and say I Love You every day to our own famlies. Know that God needed C.J. with him at his heavenly home. God Bless all of you, with Love and deep condolenes,Your cousin MaryAnne
MaryAnne Kling
March 12, 2008
George - We are all very sorry to hear this news. Please send me an Email so that we can respond to you directly.
DJ Norton
March 12, 2008
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