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Cindy Lee Myers

GUILDERLAND, New York

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Myers, Cindy Lee GUILDERLAND Cindy Lee Myers, age 55, of Western Ave., Guilderland, died suddenly at her residence Monday, August 11, 2008. Born in Liberty, N.Y., she had been a resident of the Capital Region for her entire life. She worked for Albany County Department of Social Services and was...

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I miss Cindy´s great personality. After her getting a haircut she always swept up the hair without getting out of the chair. Cindy always made me smile. Missing you my friend

I can not begin to express how much Cindy meant to me.She was truly an amazing person that always had someone elses best interest at heart. I was lucky that Cindy was my supervisor for many years at ACDSS. She became a great mentor and friend to me over the years. Cindy was always available to listen to me or to assist in any way she could. We enjoyed many good times togther during our Food Stamp and PSQI years, no matter how serious things were at times Cindy always came up with solutions...

Cindy a treasured friend and colleague taught me so much about the meaning of unconditional friendship. She loved to make people laugh especially me, when she laughed it was bottomless and heard by many. She enjoyed going to dinner or supper as she called it, we had a standing joke that if you went out to supper with Cindy, she would want to do it again and so we went out and enjoyed a meal together many times. She had favorite restaurants and somehow, we would end up there, but I didn’t...

Anyone who knew Cindy Lee Myers knew that it made her happy to both teach and learn. I can say with confidence that she was very happy in her last days at work. She had a couple of projects that were so difficult and required so much research and digging that she was positively giddy!

I knew Cindy for almost 20 years. During that time we did not always see eye to eye. Most recently - for the work week just before her passing - we had a wonderful time working on a project together...

Joe & Loretta & all who loved Cindy -

I don't remember my life without Cindy, my parents having opened their doors to her as a college student in 1974 when I was 4. She fast became an informal member of the family, and so often joined us for holidays or Sunday afternoons it seemed odd when she was not there.

As a kid I remember she was completely full of life and joy - she was almost like a kid herself. She was quick to laugh, and always laughed the longest. In church she...

Cindy and I shared a college dorm room, Greek class, and prayer. She was and editor for some of my academic writing and a support and encouragement to me. Rob and I were blessed by her friendship.

There are not enough words in the entire Universe to describe what a wonderful and caring person Cindy was. She was always willing to lend a hand where needed, even if both hands were full. Cindy also helped me gain the self esteem and presence to know that I could do anything I put my mind and heart into. Cindy will forever be a part of who I am because she will never leave my heart. Our paths will cross again someday, and "Kay Scarpetta" will have solved many more crimes for us to discuss!

Cindy,     “I cjktm’satiac”. Just to phrase a famous quote between you and me.  Ah to be back at 112 State and the simpler times or it seemed that way at the time.  We all know, that it’s the person behind the scenes running the show, Thank God that we had you.     Where do I start to tell you how much you were appreciated, loved and how much you have been and will be missed?  There aren’t enough words in the world to begin to tell you how much I appreciate you, your friendship and all the...

This is a story of a young mind saved by a selfless act of another. This was I, just twelve years old – a young adult struggling with life; with few goals and aspirations, failing grades and little hope for success. My mother – desperate to help me, asked Cindy to tutor me; she being the brightest woman my mother ever knew…and Cindy happily agreed.

Our relationship started this way, starting from once a week telephone calls to daily help with assignments. My failing grades...