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Cindy R. Isler

Columbus, Ohio

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ISLER Cindy R. Isler, age 33, of Gahanna, passed away tragically Monday, September 5, 2005. She graduated with honors from Gahanna-Lincoln High School in 1990 and magna cum laude from John Carroll University, 1994. Cindy was a CPA, currently employed by Cardinal Health. She was a serious post...

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Mr. and Mrs. Isler and Cherie~

I was so sad to hear of Cindy's passing. She was always so kind and encouraging to myself during high school. Please know that you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. She will truly be missed.

Lisa Mattingly
GLHS '91

I'm so sorry to hear about this terrible news. Cindy will be sadly missed. I'm sorry I was unable to make it to Columbus last week. I will continue to keep Cindy and her family/friends in my thoughts and prayers.

I was so sad to hear about Cindy. I got to know her a little bit at CAMP and afterwards I was lucky to have the opportunity to play soccer with her. She was a great athlete with a kind heart and she will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathies to her family, friends, and Pat.

My deepest sympathy and prayers are with the entire Isler family and all of her close friends. I was very saddened to hear of her death. Although I didn't know Cindy well, I vividly remember her from high-school (and that was a long time ago, I was in the 1991 class from GLHS) and what a great athlete she was. I remember she always had a smile on her face and she always seemed to be kind to everyone. I'm so sorry for your loss - you are all in my prayers.

I haven't seen Cindy since high school, but I have had thoughts of her often since then. Cindy is the person I would be if I could do it alll over again - kind, caring, unbiased, and compassionate to everyone. I will miss you.

Cherie,
We are all deeply saddened by your tragic loss. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Nancy - sorry about entering your name wrong. I was working on a case at work and entered it instead.

I will remember Cindy always, especially when I’m on the volleyball court. She has blessed and touched many with her generous heart and kind smile. I always admired Cindy for living life to the fullest everyday. I will truly miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with Cindy’s family and all of her many friends. I pray that we may all stop and enjoy the life that God has given to us and live to the fullest as Cindy did. May God bring comfort and peace to our hearts.

To the family of Cindy Isler - May your healing begin.