Cinda-Longstreth-Obituary

Cinda Edwards Train Longstreth

Silver Spring, Maryland

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DIED
January 9, 2025
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Silver Spring, Maryland

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1945-2024 Cinda Longstreth died on January 8, 2025 from a pervasive and persistent lung infection, while residing at Brighton Gardens in Chevy Chase, Maryland. She was the second child of Cuthbert Russell Train and Elizabeth Shouse Train. Her father's family had resided in Washington, DC, since...

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Talented artist, good friend. I will miss her greatly and so will many others especially in the tiny little town of Keene Valley where we shared lazy summer days and nights of great hilarity. Sending love wherever you are, Cinda!

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I'd not seen Cinda in many, many years - since our days at Potomac School - but I fondly remember as a kind, gentle soul. She was a talented painter and was demur about her painterly talents. I regret not seeing her in these most recent years. It is my loss. She was a dear. dear person. With Love, Eve Lilley

Best wishes and regards Jon. Never wished for it to be under these circumstances. All the Best

Cinda had a wonderful spirit about her. She was exceedingly generous, in many ways, to her friends and family, and remarkably strong and positive throughout her health challenges. She will be missed by many who valued her friendship and benefitted from her sense of humor, kindness and creativity.

As the Alumnae Director at Oldfields School back the late 80's, I had many visits and lunches with Cinda. She was a devoted alumna, sharing several of her smaller paintings with the School. Her classmates of the Class of 1964 will miss her sense of humor and delightful laugh.

Another Potomac School friend Cinda had great talent and mischievous laugh. I lost touch with her over the years and thought she had moved back to Philadelphia but glad she had moved to California. She was a good egg and had a very generous heart