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Cindy Lewis

Fayetteville, Georgia

Feb 12, 1971 – May 19, 2024 (Age 53)

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BORN
February 12, 1971
DIED
May 19, 2024
AGE
53
LOCATION
Fayetteville, Georgia

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LEWIS, Cindy J.Age 53, of Union City, passed away Sunday, May 19, 2024. Funeral service will be Saturday, May 25, 2024,1:30 PM at Hope Funeral Home, Fayetteville.

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From Detention Officer D. Richardson my prayers go out to the family. She will definitely be missed. Great trainer to learn from in the Medical MOU unit.

To the family of Cindy Lewis. I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. Sending you all love and strength as you navigate this loss and wishing you peace and healing in the days ahead. My sincere condolences.

Mama Lewis I was so saddened to hear you are gone. Please know you will never be forgotten. I still remember the day I asked you to try it my way to see the patients on 2South. You said Ok Portia I am going to give it chance. After we finished you told me your right it does work. I want your family to know You were appreciated and loved. Many respected and looked up to you. The works you did on this earth speak well of you. Take your deserved rest,

You will forever be in my heart. Thank you for being such a good friend. This just really hurts me to my core. I enjoyed working with you. Now, you can sleep peacefully. You had such a beautiful smile, and your heart was as pure as gold. I will forever keep your advice you gave me. You ALWAYS rocked that hair and nails. Your laugh was so infectious and will live on with your family. I pray heavily for your daughter and other loved ones. I hope they find peace. Love you, Mrs. Cindy.

Ms. Lewis was the mother figure in Medical on the 3rd floor while I worked at FCSO. Our daily morning breakfasts and conversations were something I will never forget. May you rest in eternal peace

Her hair and nails were always on point and love to eat, gonna miss you Wanda and I always bring your name up , My prayers and condolences to the family

This hurt me really bad. I met Cindy over 25 years ago. We worked at the Atlanta airport for a security company. We use to always laugh and act silly. I remember her always singing the Betty Wright song "Tonight Is the night" . I moved back home to Columbus and we lost contact. I never forgot about her. Fly high with the angels my friend. My prayers and condolences go out to her family.

This one hurts really bad. Ever since finding out about her transition, I've been trying to contain my emotions. Cindy Lewis was a great person to work with and she always had a smile for you. Even though the on her face wasn't always invitilookng but once you got to know her, she was fun to be around. One main thing about Cindy, she kept her hair laid. Rest Easy my friend and my condolences to her family, friends, and former coworkers.

I'll always remember Cindy's smile.