Cindy-Williams-Obituary

Cindy L. Williams

Obituary

WILLIAMS, Cindy L., of Lutz, passed away Saturday, November 6, 2004. She is survived by her husband, Tom; and sons, Troy and wife Krista and Kevin. Cindy was the jury clerk for Hillsborough County and enjoyed doing volunteer work at Moffitt Cancer Center. A funeral service will be held 2 p.m.,...

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To the family of Cindy Williams, I worked with Cindy at the Courthouse she was one of the sweetest people, She always had something nice to say even on those crazy Mondays and Wednesdays. We used to talk about her Key Chain collection and I made her one...she hung it proudly on her large key chain display and made me feel so good. She will be missed...God must have needed an Angel.
Robyn

Dear Tom, Troy, and Kevin

Our deepest sympathy and love to each of you. We fondly remember the vacation you took to Minocqua for a 4 day visit with us back in the 90's. How wonderful it was to meet each member of Williams Family and to get to know you a bit. We enjoyed the yearly "updates" from your family--and what a wonderful family you have. Memories will live on forever. Perhaps this little poem will help you today and in the coming days.
Life is but a stopping...

Cindy was such a huge part of the Clerk's Jury Management System for Hillsborough County and will be sorely missed by us all. One of my favorite memories was when we had to talk on the phone to each other her starting sentence would always be "Cindi this is Cindy"
..I know that from now on whenever I receive a jury summons I will fondly think of Cindy L. Williams.
We will miss you!

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I met Cindy many years ago when we served together as members of Carrollwood Business and Professional Women. We have crossed paths often over the interim years. Cindy always had a smile on her face and wonderful tidbits about her life to share. We will miss her deeply.

I'm so glad that the four of us (Cindy & Tom, Mary Ann & Jay) got to go back to Augusta early this year. The trip is now a wonderful memory that I'll treasure always.

I'm going to miss going to lunch with Cindy and catching up on all of the Williams family happenings. She dearly loved her family (tails included!) and we spent much of our time at lunch trading family stories & updates.

Cindy should never loose her way again, as I'm sure the streets of heaven are...

Tom,

Please accept my deepest sympathy. Cindy was a very special person, I will always remember her fondly.

Sincerely,
John Fitzhenry

I first met Cindy at the ballpark as we watched our sons play baseball. She was always there with that wonderful smile and a warm greeting. Cindy was the kind of person people hope to be like. She will be missed.