Cindy-Knox-Obituary

Cindy Knox

Palmer, Alaska

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Palmer, Alaska
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American Cancer Society

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After a courageous 8-year battle with cancer, Cindy passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at her home on Lazy Mountain in Palmer. Cindy was born in Denver, Colo., and arrived in Alaska with her parents in 1959. She was in the first graduating class of Bartlett High School and worked many years...

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Cindy I cant put into words just how much i loved you and growing up around you. You always loved and cared for me no matter what and i will never forget those memories for as long as i live. I love you and will miss you here on earth. May you live your days looking down upon us from your beautiful garden in heaven till we meet again.

Cindy, thanks for the gift you gave us. We only got to communicate by telephone and emails, but it was like we had known each other for many years. You will remain in our hearts forever.

I have known Cindy since we were children (12 & 10) that has been over a 43 year period. We may not have been in contact with each other as often as we should but I truly loved her and will miss her. She was a great friend to love and fight with (which we did do occasionally). She couldn't have been any closer to me than my own sister which in a way she was. I will miss her but in my heart I know she is in a better place and in God's hands. I'm sure she's already tending to his garden. ...

I truly will miss Cindy even though I didn't keep in contact with her that often. I have know Cindy since we were children growing up on Elmendorf and continued that friendship as grown adults. We had our ups and downs but I really did love her, she was always a fighter. I know in my heart she is in a better place and taking care of God's garden now.

So sorry to hear the sad news about Cindy. May you keep her memories you shared together alive. May they comfort you in times of sorrow. And most of all, may the God of comfort, strengthen and sustain you all.

I've known Cindy my entire life. Being 32 now I still wish I could have had more time to spend with her. If it had not been for my mom and her being best friends and living together when my mom met my dad I might not have ever known her. I can remember many memorys of when I was a little kid and she would watch me overnight. Or the countless christmas eve's we spent at her mom and dad's house over the years. Bill,Mary,and Jim my heart goes out to you guys. I will never forget Cindy Knox.

What a unique and beautiful woman Cindy was! Pretty as a picture and as tough as nails. We always felt safe knowing Cindy was there, watching out for the neighbors! We were blessed to have known her and will surely miss her.

Sorry to hear of her passing, she was indeed a very couragous lady, my prayers go out to the family,.

Harvey and I (Karen) have known Cindy for over 20-yrs. She was a kind and loving women.
When she came to WA for surgery to have a portion of her lung removed due to lung cancer, she and Jim came to our home and spent a few days with us. It was such a delight to have them in our home. Cindy and I shared in the love of black jelly beans. I will never forget the heart she had. She and Jim were a great pair, the love for eachother showed through they're actions. Cindy will be sorely missed....