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Cindi K. Rahn

Panama City Beach , Florida

Age 47

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Cindi K. (Donaldson) Rahn, 47, of Panama City Beach, Fla., formerly of Lincoln, Neb., passed away Wednesday, May 25, 2011, at home from complications of liver disease. Cindi was born Sept. 30, 1963, in Warwick, R.I., to Robert J. and Betty M. (Nelson) Donaldson, and moved to Lincoln, Neb., in...

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Cindi will always hold a very special place in my heart. I will have much love for her and will miss her terribly. Sean H.

Cindi was my closest cousin growing up. My only cousin my age. I have lots of fond memories of begging our parents to let her stay the night and not go back to Lincoln! We had great imaginations and so much fun. I'm sad we were not close as adults, but life and distance can get in the way. I'm sure she was a great mom, she had a very good example of love set for her by her own parents. Cindi was deeply loved...even from a distance. I miss my childhood buddy and will cherish my memories of...

I am so saddened to hear about Cindi's passing. I think about her quite often and had hoped for her recovery. Wyndi Hamm-

I am so sorry to hear of Cindi’s passing
I only shared a small part of life with her. However, that part will live on in my heart forever. There is a chair missing she used to fill. A smile missing that lit up the room
We will all Miss Cindi. may God set is angels in charge of her children to keep them where ever they may go for he that promised is faithful. God Bless the whole family
As they say goodbye for now.

Our family is saddened to learn of the loss of our dear neighbor and friend. Our son Quinn considered Ms. Cindi as one of the sweetest people in his life. Quinn's friendship with Brennan and Garrett is one that he waited anxiously for everyday as they split time between their two homes. Our houses were open doors and the boys ran freely from house to house causing Cindi and I to laugh heartily at their escapades. They built forts, had water balloon fights, played games and we loved...

I have so many special memories of growing up with Cindi. We certainly shared a lot of laughs - and a lot of love. She was such a special cousin to me. I feel great peace knowing she is in the arms of Uncle Bob again. Sending our prayers to Aunt Betty, Melanie, Tricia, Tom and your families.