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Cynthia Bentley

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Cynthia Bentley, 46, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away January 22, 2007. She was born at McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento, California on March 21, 1960. Cindy graduated from Hill High School in Hull, Massachusetts and attended Northeastern University in Boston, studying...

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Jim,
I was so shocked when I heard the news of Cindy's passing. So hard at times to understand why some of our most precious people leave so soon. I will keep you in my prayers and hope that in time your heart will be filled with peace.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I only knew Cindy professionally and never met her face to face. But I always looked foward to talking to her over the phone or via email. She never failed to brighten my day and I could almost see the smile on her face whenever we spoke. I'll miss her. Condolences to her family, friends and coworkers.

It was always comforting to hear Cindy's voice in a crowded room just before I give my safety presentations. I hear this low voice saying Daaavvveeeey and knew I was among friends. It's amazing that a person can lift your spirits with just one word. Cindy could do it. Each time I heard her say Davey, I felt special. I cherish the times we had and will remember her always. To Jim, in life rain will fall, but it won't rain forever and one day the sun will shine again in your heart.

I don’t recall Cindy ever having said an unkind word about another person. She was optimistic, bubbly, kind and sometimes serious, and worked hard to live her life. I recall Mark King commenting shortly after she started as a client services rep at CRL that she ‘hit the bricks running.’ I think she lived her life that way too.
Jim – I’m very sorry for your loss. I could see that both of you took great joy in each other and were fundamentally happier for it. Know that you have friends in...

Cindy was one of my favorite people in the whole world. Love her! She was always upbeat and smiling. I had my own special nickname for her, and she always seemed to get a kick out of it. She had this orange shirt that was the exact same color as candy circus peanuts, so that’s what I called her, my little circus peanut. This always seemed to tickle her. Cindy truly made the world a better place, and she will be greatly missed. No doubt she is brightening the hearts of others, wherever...

Jim, dear friend, please accept my deepest sympathies. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember Cindy, her kindness, and her sweet smile during our Enseco days. I was the one that interviewed her when she first applied at Enseco for Sample Control, but told Mike Hiatt she fits more in Client Services. It's such a shame that it takes this tragic news to keep in touch again. I will never forget you and Cindy. May she rest in peace.

Jim, I was absolutely shocked to hear of Cindy's passing. I could tell when meeting the two of you that you both adored one another. I know you will have a vast void in your heart without her. Please reach out to friends and family for support during this time and in the future as well. We are all here for you.

Jim
I sit here still trying to comprehend your loss. Cindy was such a great woman, one of the most focused and caring people I have ever worked with. I know she was your soul mate. I pray God will comfort you and your families in a time of great loss. Leslie