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Cindy Rehm

Anchorage, Alaska

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Longtime Kenai resident Cindy Lee Rehm, 58, died suddenly Feb. 16, 2009, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Soldotna. Memorial services will take place in April, with the time and place to be announced. Cindy was born Aug. 17, 1950, in San Antonio, Texas, one of four children...

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Cindy Rehm's great contribution to music and teaching should be immortalized by a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to buying students instruments or music lessons. May her legacy live on!

Cindy was a great person. I knew her only from her association with the Re/Max group. She was a kick and unforgettable. Cindy truely lived a great life and made a significant contribution to society.

To the family - words are not enough. God Bless you all!! Cindy will never be forgotten. She would want everyone to carry on and be the person God would want you to be and do his will. She set a high goal and status for everyone. Cindy was the sister I didn't have before marrying her brother. She is deeply missed. The fond memories will be with us always!

Cindy, you will be missed. Thank you for being a friend, and also such a wonderful Christian example for all our children.

I got to know Cindy when she was a dental patient at Dr. Schlansker and Dr. Tauschek's office. I worked for them as a hygienist, and Cindy was always someone I enjoyed seeing at the office, because of her warm and bubbly personality. She had a nice way of making others feel special. I'm very sorry for your loss.