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Cynthia A. Borowski-Burns

Souderton, Pennsylvania

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April 9, 2018
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Souderton, Pennsylvania

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Williams-Bergey-Koffel Funeral Home Obituary

  

Cynthia A. Borowski-Burns, 71 of Souderton, PA passed away on April 9, 2018.  She was the wife of James Burns.  

 

Cynthia “Cindy” Borowski-Burns was born in Annville, Pa to the late Jacob and Mildred (Detwiler) Ensminger. As a young child, she quickly became interested in...

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Cindy, I first met you when you brought me in to sing for Fiddler on the Roof at DCP in the late 1980's. I will never forget your kindness to a new actor and someone who grew to be a friend. RIP Cindy, I hope you are playing for the Lord.
Mark Alshouse

Rest In Peace dear Cindy. I so enjoyed being your piano student and a big fan of your work at Playcrafters. So very glad to have known you.

I just found out about Cindy's passing at the MTP 25th reunion. I'm so sorry Mike and Jim to hear about Cindy's passing. It was fun back in the late 90's getting to know her and I was in the play All in the Timing when Jim and Cindy first started their romance. I send you all light and love and prayers.

Cindy was not only my colleague, but the main reason I became involved in musical direction at Montgomery Theater and Playcrafters. She called me and said she wanted to act in a musical instead of doing the musical direction. I agreed to help her out, especially since she had such a great musical reputation. Thirty-plus years later, I continue to love working in musical theater, teaching piano & accompanying. And, I have my friend and inspiration, Cindy Borowski-Burns, and her musically...

Mike,

I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother gave me the gift of music and as I sit with my 9 year old at his Suzuki lesson; her spirit lives on through all of us who played under her care. I play almost every single day still and smile when I look at her messy scribbles in my old books. What a wonderful, beautiful, talented and spirited woman she was. God bless you and your family during this difficult time, you are in my prayers and she lives on in our music!

Jim, we are very sorry for your loss, and we will all miss Cindy.
We fondly remember her at your house, playing piano and leading the Christmas Carols sing along, during the Perkiomen Valley Wine chapter AWS Christmas parties.Thank you for those wonderful memories.

Sending our deepest sympathy. Cindy was part of our many years at DCP. We have fond memories of our plays together. Lee and Sue Felbinger

Jim, we are sorry for your loss, Cindy is in a better place!! You've been through a lot..and know your love for her..peace to you!!! We love ya!! Milt and Dawn

We all really knew how much you loved your Mom. She did too. You're very lucky to have had her. So is Jaxon and Kirsten. Her memory will be in your heart forever.