Cynthia-Gromaski-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Gephart Funeral Home - Bay City

Cynthia A. Gromaski

Jun 9, 1957 - Jun 30, 2021 (Age 64)

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I used to live by Cindy and am sad to hear of her passing. She was such a sweet lady and always enjoyed chatting with her, Chris and the pups. May she rest in peace

It’s still hard to believe that a childhood friend and neighbor is gone. So many memories of growing up, and going to school together. Cruising Euclid Ave as teenagers in your Camaro, and we certainly can’t forget the fact that you helped me get the jobs at McDonald’s and Tri City Plastics.. we had some great times together. And you will be missed Cynthia.
My heartfelt sympathy to all her family and friends.

Cindy was a great friend and neighbor. We will definitely miss having her around. A very nice person who we will greatly miss. Rest in peace

Aunt Cynthia,
Paige, Isaiah, Nolan, Levi, and I will miss you always we love you and hold fond memories of our times together. You have always been kind and loving to me, my brothers Gregory, Matthew and my wife and boys. Our trip to Sleeping Bear Dunes in your camper van with my brothers will forever be one of my fondest memories of our times together. It's silly but your love for "Van Life" motorcycles, sports cars and that adventurous spirit that you got from Grandpa and Grandma...

RIP Aunt Cynthia.

Cyndi Will be missed much. Rest well my sister. To the family, I am so sorry for your loss. May prayer and mercy be with you all as we move forward.

You are in no more pain! Rest easy say hello to Andy and Carl!!! So sorry for your families loss! Praying for your doggies they really loved you!!!

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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Cynthia's Obituary

Cynthia passed away Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at McLaren Bay Region at the age of 64. She was born June 9, 1957 to the late William and Esther (Klemm) Gromaski in Bay City, Michigan.  She enjoyed boating, camping, traveling and spending time with her family. She her spent many winters in...

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