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Cindy L. Fife

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Fife, Cindy L. (nee Stockov), Mon., March 19, 2007, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Dear wife of Perry A. Fife; dear mother of Kayla Fife; dear daughter of Wanda and the late John Stockov; dear sister-in-law, aunt and friend. Cindy was a dedicated and passionate pediatric...

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Perry & Kayla,
Cindy was one of my first clients when we launched NurseWeek in the St. Louis area and became a friend and confidant from the very first day. It was wonderful to get to know Cindy even better (and meet the both of you) over the past few years at our NAHCR board dinners. She will truly be missed but left us all with a legacy of being excellent at everything she did. God bless the both of you and the rest of us as we try to fill the impossible void left by Cindy's passing.

Dear Kayla and Perry,
I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Cindy's passing at Mass this morning. I enjoyed getting to know her, a little, while we were working together last year for your Confimation. She was and is now a lovely person.
There is very little I can say to help you during this time of such great loss and hurt. But, please know that I will be praying to Cindy and for you to help you find the strength and courage to grow into being the lovely young adult I know you...

My heart ached when I heard the news of Cindy's passing. I enjoyed serving with her on the NAHCR board and am grateful to have known this absolutely remarkable woman. I often remembering hearing of all of her activities and accomplishments and wondering how she did it? Amazing! I picture her surprise and her tears of joy when she was selected as NAHCR Member of the Year! She was actually on the Board at that time and we all kept it a surprise for the Awards Banquet announcement! She...

Perry and Kayla, you know Cindy touched so many lives, and she will be missed by many. Her dedication to her family and Girl Scouts is unparalleled. She loved life and the lives she touched are better because of knowing her. I have many cherished memories of Girl Scout activities we did together: day camp, troop camping, craft night, neighborhood events. Her swaps will always have a place of honor on my hat.

Dear Perry and Kayla and all who loved Cindy,
I am so saddened by Cindy's death. She was such a role model for all of us with her incredible work ethic and wisdom, her caring and thoughtfulness, and her strong commitment to her family. Her absence in our lives will leave a tremendous void. Cindy's memory will remind us of what a powerful impact we can have on the lives of others by the good work that we do. All of us on the NAHCR Board feel a tremendous loss to no longer have Cindy at the...

I knew Cindy only professionally through our email correspondence while she edited an exam on which we collaborated. She was an outstanding writer and editor, but I most enjoyed her warmth, sincerity, and humor. I will miss her.

Dear Perry and Kayla,

I’m sure you know that Cindy touched everyone she met. She was a great leader and friend. I’ll never forget all the fun times we had in Girl Scouts together, from running camp up at Bee Tree Park to our Super Star-Bronze Award winning Troop! Never forget our SWAPS… we were all about the SWAP hats! You gotta love it! Cindy always gave it 110% no matter how she felt or what else was going on in her life. Cindy ~ we will truly miss you. You are in our thoughts...

Perry, Kayla and extended family of Cindy,
Please know how deeply sorry we are for your loss, as it is a loss to all who knew her! She was a wonderful wife, mother, daughter, friend and coworker. She knew how to keep it together in ANY situation - and was always right on top of things! She will be missed to all who knew her! Our lives are better, because of her.

The Avery Family

Kayla and Perry, You two were her life. Several years ago, I was lucky enough to share parts of her day hours. She was one of my supervisors, a good friend and confidante. She had her priorities in line, and her sight was focused each and every minute we shared with her. She never wasted a minute or passed on sharing her love of life with everyone. We are so lucky to have had the chance to love Cindy. Her short life left a definate mark on hearts everywhere. My deepest sympathy to you both.