CINDY-MANDERSON-Obituary

CINDY MANDERSON

Birmingham, Alabama

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MANDERSON, CINDY passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 after a very long battle with lung cancer. She was 61 years old. She was preceded in death by her mother, Madge Singletary Manderson and her sister, Teri Manderson Phillips. Cindy was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where she graduated from...

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Being one of Teri's close friends, Cindy was like a little sister to me. She could always being a smile to our face with her upbeat personality. She just bubbled with fun. She is definitely missed by her dad and brother and all who knew and loved her.

My deepest sympathies to the Manderson family. May you find comfort in knowing that our Creator promises to be near those that are broken at heart. Ps. 34:17-18.

I was blessed to have known Cindy and be a classmate of hers for our High School years....I pray for the family to have the Peace of our Savior, Jesus Christ at this time and the days and months to come....Cindy will be missed by many....
Artie Shaul
Tuscaloosa, Alabama

I feel so honored to have met Cindy, and it is one of life's great ironies that I met her toward the end of her life here on Earth. She impacted me greatly and I thank our Father that I have another friend waiting for me in Heaven. She told me she would see me when I get there, and I believe her. Thank you to all that love her so for sharing her with the rest of us. My prayers are with you all.

I'm so very sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort help you in this time.

Mike, I am so sorry about Cindy. I remember what a big Bama fan she was and enjoyed seeing her tailgating before the games. May you and your family find comfort in your memories.
I will keep you in my prayers

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
You have our deepest sympathy,
Greg & Linda Westendorf

In the many years I hane known Cindy, I have never her say an undkind word about anybody but politicians. She loved her family, and her frinds she called "THE GANG." We shared stories, which were followed with her special laugh.
Cindy was the ultimate pragmatist. There was no left or right; there was only up or down.
She was special.I miss her.
Hunter

Look to the God of comfort for he knows your pain 2Coriinthians 1:3,4