Cindy-DeRego-Obituary

Cindy L. DeRego

Derry, New Hampshire

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Derry, New Hampshire
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American Cancer Society

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Derry - Cindy Lynn (Lampro) DeRego, 42, born Oct. 3, 1970, in Manchester to Phillip and Leona Lampro of Derry, passed away on Oct. 8, 2012, at Brigham and Women's Hospital, after a ferocious battle with cancer. Cindy graduated from Londonderry High School and spent a year abroad in Regensburg,...

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Jeff, You and your family are in my thoughts. Much peace and love, my friend.

Cindy was one of the most amazing women I have ever met. As kids we were close, and she became the most amazing person. The world truly lost one of it's best. Rest in peace Cousin, I love you!

I met Cindy because of her horse, Dallas. She was without a doubt one of the kindest, sweetest people I have ever had the pleasure to get to know. For over four years, every six weeks we spent about 30 minutes together while I worked with Dallas. Cindy's spirit and shining personality made it seem like I had known her so much longer. Cindy, I miss you already!

She was my little sis but my friend as well and I loved her very much.I will miss her very much.I kmow I'll see her agian but not yet.I'm here for you if you need anything.

So sorry for your loss. Had the pleasure of knowing Cindy here at Herrington.
Margarita

Cindy was a great person. Had the pleasure of knowing her while she was at Herrington.

I had the opportunity to meet Cindy while we are going to college @ New England College. What I remember the most about Cindy was her kind heart and how down to earth she was. We rode horses together for a short time...she knew so much about horses. We reconnected just a few months ago over tea and cupcakes in her hospital room in Boston...we picked up things right where we had left off all the years before. how we laughed over so many things.him. I was so proud of her courage. She gave...

There are no words... I hope for peace to all

I am truly honored to have had the pleasure of spending some time with Cindy while she was with us. She was a super friendly, funny, and a very brave woman. I recall the way Jeff & Cindy interacted with each other over lunch. The way their conversations played off each other was like watching a perfectly scripted comedy. Cindy will truly be missed. Jeff, Ian & Meg - you have our deepest condolences and sympathies. May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and...