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Cincinnatus Powell Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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POWELL, CINCINNATUS (CINCY) POWELL, JR. age 35, beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, took his seat in Heaven on Friday, April 23, after a courageous battle with the complications of Juvenile Diabetes. Cincy grew up in Dallas, TX and graduated Cum Laude from W.T. White High...

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The loss of our friend Cinci is still tough, though I believe and hope we have also come to understand what a gift and a blessing his life was. A person like Cinci remains a gift to those who knew him. He and I dropped in on an open mic one evening, where I read one of my poems. Later I read him some of Derek Walcott's poetry, which he also liked and admired. Thinking of Cinci now I would quote poet Eavan Boland. His was a life "beyond speech, beyond song, only not beyond love. Remember it."...

To the Powell Family,
With deepest sympathy for your loss. I know he will be missed by all who knew him.

You remain in my thoughts and prayers,

Dianne

Cincy was a outstanding individual and a great friend to those who knew him. He was a super member of the Pepsi team and as a leader had the values to make it a better place. Cincy we'll miss you and we won't forget you.
My deepest sympathies to the family and our prayers go out to all of you. Jim Costa

My heart goes out to you for your loss. I knew Cinci from Pepsi Co in Buena Park in 1989 and 1990. No words can possibly help ease the pain at a time of such tremendous sorrow. Take some comfort in knowing that he won the race to our lord and that we can all look forward to seeing his infectious smile when we reach the finish line.

To the Powell Family;

We wish to express our deepest sympathies and condolences. Cincy was a great person and friend. I am a better person for just knowing him because he brought such great joy and happiness to my life. Cincy don't cut'em any slack up there,even the Angels have to sign the sheet if they don't get out of the first house. Rules are rules.

William, Renee, Sydnii and Drake

My prayers are with the entire Powell family. I remember with great fondness our WTW days together. May the peace of God be with you all.

Cincy's millionaire-dollar smile will always remain a cherished memory.
Melanie Rembert
WTW Class of 1986

Cincy was very kind to me which made it very comfortable to work for him. I will miss his physical being yet cherish his everlasting spritual presence. I will pray for the Powell family in this time of great sadness. God Bless all of you.

Kim and the Powell Family,
My prayers have been with you during the past year and now that Cincy has been freed from human bondage, I pray that your pain will be replaced with joy! He lives with Jesus now. May your faith never waiver. Take care of Adriane and Avery! The Kee Family