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Cynthia Lee Baldwin

San Bernardino, California

1948 - 2020

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CYNTHIA LEE BALDWIN Age 71, of Highland, CA, passed away on January 22, 2020 at home after a courageous battle with metastatic breast cancer. Cindy was the only child born to John Charles and Wynell Lee Vines, both transplants from the great state of Texas. Cindy was born on June 19, 1948 in Loma...

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So sorry to hear, Bill and family. Just saw this today. Still remember the good old neighborhood days growing up.

I have many fond memories of Cindy, from taking her sign language class almost 20 years ago as a young teacher. She was so kind and funny! There was a small group from Redlands High School who took the class together (I am still teaching in RUSD). She inspired us, and gave us confidence to try sign language. We always kept in contact over the years, and I would run into her around my neighborhood from time to time. I always admired her positive outlook on life. She will be missed. I am sad to...

Bill and Family,

Grant and I are so sorry to hear about your loss. Cindy was such a wonderful person and had such a beautiful smile.

We had so much fun with you both in our younger years.

We are thinking of you and will keep you in our prayers.

Grant & Aleta

It was such a pleasure for me, a former Special Ed teacher, my daughter Hilary, who Cindy called our shining star (16 at the time and now a school counselor) and our dear friend and co-teacher Daniel, to get to take Sign Language classes from Cindy.
She was so much fun, so encouraging and so kind and welcoming to each of us.
Oh how we laughed at our mistakes and her hilarious stories!
Our love of signing lives on thanks to this beautiful woman.
With love, Patty Ferris Craw...

Rest In Peace, in heaven and in our hearts.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Who can turn the world on with her smile?
Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?

Cindy was my Mary Tyler Moore. Meeting in a crêperie in the toss your beret to wind city of Paris helped set the stage. We became Best French Friends Forever.
Being with Cindy made a day brighter. She added sparkle and joy and her laugh and giggle were like no other. An open' sign was always above her heart. She was an understanding and compassionate friend that I'll...

Jenn, what you shared about your mom through the years made everyone see what an angel she was. She lived a full life and raised wonderful daughters- and she was so lucky to be surrounded by loved ones in the time she had left on this earth. Sending you all of my love during this heartbreaking life transition.

Rest In Peace
You will be sooo missed by sooo many
❤❤❤