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Cindy Garcia

Phoenix, Arizona

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Cindy Garcia, 26, of Maricopa, passed away August 25, 2004. Cindy is survived by: her husband, Enrique; her two daughters, Liliana and Samaya; her parents, Hiep and Hue Le; and her grandfather, Hung Le. Cindy was a beautiful and wonderful person. She was a loving daughter and...

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To our love, how many time I want to write you a note, but my tear are keeping fallen. Not a day goes by that you're not in our mind and in our hearts. This is 8 years you left us.
Much love,
Your parents

i miss you cindy ... i still think about you everyday!!

I don't believe I ever met Cindy Garcia, but by reading other people's guestbook entries I can tell she was loved. I am sure she is missed and I just want to say she is now with the Lord. I hope that her family can heal, but I hope that they never forget her. I am sure they will not though. I give my condolences. God bless her family and her.

The love of my life...Everyday I think of you. I just hope that I make you proud enough so that on the day we meet, i'll have no regreats. Our house is almost finished, we are scheduled to move in sometime in August, I will keep you updated. Silly, give me the courage to fight this uphill battle, you know I stand alone. I need your strength and courage, please watch over us. Talk to you soon...Love -E-

Until we meet again I will keep you near and dear to my heart. I miss you as I always will until I see your beautiful smile and hear your heart-warming voice.
-E

Cindy,
There is not a day that goes by that I am not reminded of the shock of hearing that you passed. I still wake up thinking that I am going to see you at your desk and you are going to tell me stories of Lila and her day at school and the bear with the tear in his eye. I still think that I am going to receive a text from you in the morning or a call asking where we should go for lunch. I used to go see you at the cemetary and I would talk to you as if you were still here and laugh...

Cindy was a beautiful young lady inside and out. Everytime she entered a room, you could feel her presence and see her warm and beautiful smile. I still remember when she was a baby and i pinched her lil hand because it was so soft...we used to always laugh back at those "texas" days growing up. I am so lucky to call Cindy my cousin. She will be truly missed.

I still remember the times when you came to visit us in San Jose a long time ago and everything in between. Liliana looks so much like you when you were young. My memories of you remain strong. I will always admire your strength and love you showed toward the people around you. Rest in peace cousin. Enrique, we're here for you and the girls anytime.

From the first day I layed eyes on her I knew that she was special. I never ever thought that such a beautiful girl would ever even pay attention to me, but she did. That was her! a pure hearted woman...an angel in disguise. Ten years and two beautiful girls later I had the privilege and honor to call her my wife. Although at times I feel as if the world was robbed of color, warmth and cheerfulness by her absence and sometimes steals the will to go on, I just try to remember all the beautiful...