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Cindy L. Warner

Fort Myers, Florida

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ObituaryCindy L. Warner, 38, of Fort Myers, FL died January 31, 2009. She was born November 30, 1970 in Fort Myers and lived there all her life. She had been employed as an Assembly Technician for Fox Electronics, Inc in Fort Myers for the past 17 years. She is survived by her fiancé,...

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I have known Cindy 13 years, she was the most kind hearted person you could have ever meet. Cindy came to see me and my family when my son was a month or so old. She sent my son a Tampa Bay outfit from Florida once she got home. I have pictures of her holding my son, I can only imagine what a wonderful mother she was to her two little ones. God has called an Angel home to be with him and my grandmother. May they both watch over us until to it our time to be with the Lord. My thoughts...

My family had just found out about Cindy's death. We have known Cindy since we was 15 years old. It's been a while that we have seen her. She was a wonderful person we had always told her she would always be part of our family. She has open her home and love for us. We we have always love her. We know she an angel now like she has always been. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

I only have known Cindy for a few years. I am so glad I got to be her friend. Cindy would help anyone all you had to do was ask and sometimes she could just see you needed to talk or help and just step right up to do her best to help or make you feel better.She was a great friend and a beautiful person. My prayers are with her and her family.

I consider myself blessed to have known Cindy. She was a beautiful person both inside and out and I will always treasure the time spent together . My thoughts and prayers are with Cindy and her family .

If I had to describe Cindy in one word it would be "giver". She was a wonderful woman. Cindy shared what she had to anyone who needed it. She would share her house, her food and her love; all one would have to do was ask. She provided me with constant support and words of wisdom until the Lord called her. I am grateful to have known such an awesome person. With much graditute to the Warners and Cindy I thank you for sharing your love with me and my daughters (her niece). I know Cindy is...

Judy, your family is in my prayers and thoughts. I am so sorry for your loss of your sister.

I am Javier's cousin, Jesus' wife, Jennifer. Cindy and I came into this family about the same time. I will never forget the Thanksgiving she was thankful that she was pregnant with Savannah. They joy and thankfulness she exhibited was a privilege to see. We didn't see a lot of each other since I live in Sebring, but when we were together, she always made me feel better just being around her. She will be greatly missed.