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Cindy Lou Capron Biesemeyer

Mesa, Arizona

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Biesemeyer, Cindy Lou Capron
53, returned home to be with her loving Heavenly Father on March 3, 2011. She was born on April 21, 1957 in Warren, PA to Ellen Louise Vaow and Gilbert Otto Capron. She died surrounded by loved ones in her Mesa home of 30 years. She was preceded in death by her father, her brother, Gilbert Capron, Jr. and her sister, Cathy Ishman. She is survived by her mother and step-father, Ellen and Larry Wallace of Pittsfield, PA and her siblings: Sue Capron Bennett, Sherry Catalfu, Patty Chase, Bob Capron, Ken Capron, Jeff Wallace, Ken Wallace, Matt Capron, Karen Wallace and Tammy Wallace. She will also be sadly missed by her husband of 37 years, Dan Biesemeyer and their children Shane Biesemeyer, Shannon Powell, Brandon Biesemeyer and Breanne Bergman and 12 grandchildren. Cindy's greatest legacy will be her love for her family, love of service to others and for her faith and great love for her Father in Heaven. A visitation will be held on Thurs, March 10, 2011 from 6-8 pm at Bunker's Garden Chapel 33 N. Centennial Way Mesa. Services will be held on Fri, March 11, 2011 at 10 am at the LDS Church 1455 N. Harris in Mesa. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Wells Fargo acct 1343926158 to help with medical and funeral expenses.

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When I look at our beautiful grandchildren, Cindy, I see so much of you in all of them. I tell Hannah all the time just how special you were and that you are her Angel in Heaven. You are very loved and missed.

I was just thinking about Cindy the other day, and was "talking to her". I love her so much, and told her I want to see her when I go to Heaven. I have throws that she made for me, and I hold them in love. There will never be another Cindy. She was true, accepting in love, and the most special lady I shared with---I miss her.

Cindy and I met at work. We built a beautiful, God-blessed Friendship that will forever be dear to me. Cindy was a loyal, generous, spirit-filled angel in my life. She loved her Heavenly Father, adored her Family and held Friendships deep. I'm sure Cindy is rejoicing in her accomplishments as a wonderful mother, wife, family member, leader, and mostly, as a Child of God. Farewell, Cindy, until we meet again. I will always love you as a sister loves a sister.

I worked with Cindy for the past eleven years. She was one of the sweetest, most caring person I've known. She was always thinking of others. I always went to her for advice, and she always knew just what to say to make the situation better. You could feel the love she had for her husband, kids and grandchildren when she spoke of them. She will be missed.

Although Cindy came into our family just three short years ago, she touched our lives so much. She never made you feel as if you were a stranger and was always so warm and caring. She loved God and her family and has left such a wonderful legacy to her children and grandchildren. Our love and our prayers are with Dan and the family.

Cindy was one of the most Christ-like women I have ever known; you couldn't be around her without feeling the spirit. She had the greatest love for her husband and family and always had good things to say about them. May her love and the love of the Saviour bless and comfort you in her absence.

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.