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Cindy Sharshon

ITHACA, New York

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CINDY SHARSHON KING FERRY, NY - Cindy Sharshon, 49, of Route 34-B, King Ferry, NY, passed away Wednesday, November 7th, 2007, at Cayuga Medical Center following complications from liver cancer. She is survived by her loving family, her wide circle of wonderful friends, and her large pack of...

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Dear Cindy's Family,
Cindy was one of my closest friends in high school in Stamford. When we graduated, she gave me a gift that I still have and cherish to this day. It is a book of poems and pictures. I want to share two excerpts from that book. The first: "Sometimes I find myself wishing there were two of you- Because you are goodness itself to so many people. But herein lies the mystery amie; you are so very precious that the 'one of you' is more than I ever dare to wish for." ...

Dear Glenn and Children,
I am a dear friend of Cindy's mom and knew her thru Stamford days. Dorothy has always kept me informed of your family and Cindy's illness. My heartfelt thoughts are with you all at this time. Remember the joyful times.
Deepest Sympathies,
Diane (Churchill) Dick

i would like to express my deepest sympathy to the sharshon family, i didn't know cindy that long, but she touched by heart and i knew she was a great person from day one. god bless this family. sandy (the MRI nurse @cmc)

I am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort your entire family at this difficult time.

Glenn - so sorry for your loss. You know I've been there too, tho that doesn't make it any easier. I think about you a lot. Hope you and your kids are doing the best you can.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

my condolences

Glenn, Larissa and Michael,

Please know that you have been in my thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and comfort from all those who love you.

Lin (cousin)

Cindy was our next door neighbor. She lived in the house where I grew up. Dick and I enjoyed her backyard visits when the children were little. She was like the daughter we never had. We loved her, and will miss her very much.