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Cynthia Fisher Blythe

Columbus, Ohio

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BLYTHE Cynthia Fisher Blythe of Groveport, Ohio surrendered on, July 16, 2011, after a nineteen-year battle with breast cancer. Cindy was born on October 31, 1955 in Columbus, Ohio to Edward L. and Jean E. (Cannon) Fisher. She is preceded in death by paternal grandparents Edward A. and Mae M....

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I worked with Cindy for over a year. She was so joyful and was always willing to help and do anything even on bad days. I miss her very much and my condolences go out to the whole family. RIP Cindy.

I only met Cindy once but it was so obvious to me what a caring, wonderful woman she was. My condolences to her family!

Thank you Cindy for making our world a better place, sharing your ever present smile, and being an incredibly brave fighter. We already miss you and your tireless efforts at class reunions! God Bless you Cindy

My sincere condolences to all of Cindy's family. She was a great co-worker and a fine lady. She will be missed by all her ODW family.

Cindy was the sweetest lady I ever knew Marc Minton

Larry, Sarah and Sam,
I am truly sorry for your loss. Cindy and I started working together more than 20 years ago and I can remember the first years as vividly as the last few. You could hear her laugh down the hall or down the steps; it could be recognized above all others. I will hold the memories of Cindy close and remember what a "warrior" she has been. Her ODW Family misses her Tremendously. You are all in my thoughts and prayers

So sorry for your loss, on behalf of my Mother, Paula Fisher Francis & my Father, Kermit Francis. (and next door neighbors on Binns Blvd.) Marilyn McCourt

I worked with Cindy for many years and enjoyed every minute of it. She was the best supervisor I ever had.
Velma Kent, Hilliard Oh

There is surely a brighter star in heaven today. Cindy was such a wonderful person, loving and giving. I know that Larry and her family have suffered a great loss.

She was truly my "Best Friend Forever", since 3rd grade. We went swimming, had slumber parties, and we watched "chiller theater"- since her birthday was on Halloween. We took the bus to shop at Lazarus downtown. In home economics, I made the most hideous orange jumper- which the teacher said was " Nancy's favorite...