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Cindy A. Blevins

Manchester, New Hampshire

1963 - 2007

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Cindy A. (Abood) Blevins, 44, of Manchester, NH, died November 17, 2007, at Catholic Medical Center, after a brief illness.

Born in Manchester, NH on May 5, 1963, she was the daughter of Leo and Mary (Potoczny) Abood. She was a lifelong resident of the city.

Ms. Blevins graduated from Manchester Memorial High School, Class of 1980.

Early in her career, she worked at Chalifour’s Flowers.. Later, she was a supervisor with Velcro USA for many years.

She was a member of Saint Marie Church and Our Lady of Cedars Melkite Church.

She was an avid softball player and active with Junior Deb Softball League. She was a volunteer with the Elliot Hospital.

In her life:

In addition to her mother of Manchester, family members include her beloved son, Jonathan Blevins of Manchester; her daughter, Elizabeth Blevins of Manchester; several brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews; her caregivers include her sister, Theresa Abood of Hillsboro, NH, her brother, David Abood, and dear friend, Cindy Foley of Hillsboro, NH. She also leaves her former husband and best friend Scott Blevins.

Services: There are no calling hours.

The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11AM in Our Lady of Cedars Melkite Church, Calef Road, Manchester, NH.

Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, NH.

For more information, please visit www.connorhealy.com.

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I was so sad to hear of Cindy's passing. I was a classmate at Memorial Highschool. Her smile brought me back to a very happy time. Cindy always made me laugh and glad to be around her. She is and always will be missed. Take care.

To the Blevins Family....my heartfelt sorrow.....Jon Blevins my thought's are with you....

To Cindy's Immediate and Extended Families:

I was Cindy's coach when she played in the Jr. Deb Softball League. It was, at that time, a League of girls and women only. What wonderful times we had! My mind's eye can picture Cindy in her green uniform: cute as a button and what a wonderful little athlete she was. When we began, our team was called the "Sugar Smacks." Cindy exemplified the essence of the team name because she was sweet as "Sugar," and she really could "Smack" that...

I am so sorry for the all too soon loss of your sister, Cindy.

To the Abood Family,

It is with hearfelt sorrow that I offer my condolences. I fondly recall the memories of Memorial High School, the girls softball team, and Cindy. Cindy was never without a laugh or a smile. She made the season bearable, as we never won many games, but we enjoyed the comraderie of one another. I am saddened that Cindy left this world too early. But grateful if it means that she has found comfort. I hope the Abood family finds strength in their memories of Cindy on...

Dear Mary & Family;
I am so sorry for the lost of Cindy, she was a very good friend of mine. We worked together in Highschool delivering flowers for her brother. I also remember going to her house and making apple pies. I will always remember her smile, we had alot of laughs together. She is at peace now, my prayers & thoughts are with you. I will miss her dearly. Patty D'Addio (Sullivan)

Condolences to the Abood and Blevin family. Cindy was a kind soul.

I remember when we all went to the Hillsboro fire works and parked by the duck pond. The mosquitos were terrible but the blessings are many. Jon, we are thinking of you and hope you realize you are never alone. We love you! Terry,(and Cindy F.) you will be richly blessed for the years of care, friendship and dedication you provided to your sister right up until her final moments. Find strength in knowing she received the best from the best. We will do the same. Love, Debi and Joshua

Johnny,
All our thoughts are with you at this time. May the days ahead be filled less with sorrow, but instead filled with good memories you had with your mom. We are always here for you.