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Cindy Stanis

Tamworth, New Hampshire

1956 – 2000

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Cindy (Evans) Stanis, 44, of Tamworth, New Hampshire, a U.S. Navy veteran, and an employee of Provident Bank of Maryland prior to her illness, passed away at her parents’ home on Wednesday, September 13, 2000, following a long and courageous battle with cancer. Memorial services are scheduled for Sunday, September 24, 2000, 1 p.m., at South Tamworth United Methodist Church, South Tamworth, officiated by Pastor Murray Nickerson. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to South Tamworth United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 331, Tamworth, NH 03886, or the VNA Hospice of Southern Carroll County and Vicinity, P.O. Box 620, Wolfeboro, NH 03894. Baker-Gagne Funeral Home and Cremation Service, West Ossipee, New Hampshire, is in charge of the arrangements.

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The small amount of time I spent with Cindy was very special to me. She was such a loving and caring person and touched everyone in a very special way. She will always be in my thoughts and my heart.
Love you Cyn......

Cindy was a special and caring person who was truly devoted to her family. She was so supportive and helpful to her friends and family. That is what I will most remember her for. She always was an angel, I hope that now she is at peace watching over us as an angel in heaven.

Much love to you always Cyn!

My Aunt was the dearest and most wonderful person I know. She had a heart of gold and loved every living creature on Earth. She was always there for me whenever I needed her, I consider myself very fortunate to have spent such wonderful times with her while we lived together. I will cherish those days forever. I miss her laugh and her wonderful sense of humor. Everyone who met her loved her, she was full of personality. The fun times, the laughs and her spirit...

To the Stanis Family Losing someone you care about can be one of the most difficult experiences of life. Grief is a natural response to any significant loss. Yet saying it is normal does not minimize its difficulty or intensity. I found that out myself when my twin sister died. It was as if my world had ended, but a sense of purpose and meaning does return in time. The pain never goes away but does ease in time. My prayers are with you. Cindy was a good...

CINDY AND I WERE CO-WOOKERS AT PROVIDENT BANK. SHE WAS WELL LIKED AND THOUGHT OF OFTEN THROUGH HER LONG BATTLE. MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU HER FAMILY.

CINDY WAS LIKE A BIG SISTER I NEVER HAD. SHE WAS LOVED BY MANY PEOPLE AND WILL BE MISSED GREATLY. MY HEART GOES OUT TO HER FAMILY. SHE WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART. I LOVE HER ALWAYS AND NOW HER SOUL IS AT REST.

As you were the purest Angel on earth, there's no doubt your wings were awaiting you in Heaven. Be in peace now.

Cindy: We will always remember you and the good times we shared together.

CINDY WAS THE KINDEST, MOST LOVING PERSON. SHE LOOKED OUT FOR EVERYONE SHE KNEW, AND WAS A WONDERFUL FRIEND. SHE IS IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE NOW, AND PROBABLY WATCHING OVER ALL OF US RIGHT NOW.