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Cynthia Lynne BORUM

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Cynthia Lynn Borum Cynthia Lynne Borum, 46, of Green Bay, passed away Monday morning. She was born April 11, 1962, in Farmville. She was the daughter of O.J. "Bill" and Fannie S. Borum. Cynthia was a social worker for Virginia Baptist Hospital in Lynchburg. She is survived by her parents; her...

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I learned today that Cindy had passed. She was a wonderfull person and had so many friends. She will be missed by all. I pray for her Family.

Olin Hardy

To Cindy's family,
I worked with Cindy at VBH and had lots of fun times with her. She was always a fun, upbeat person and I loved her sense of humor. I will miss her greatly. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Becky Johnson

Cindy Borum, I will never forget you. You are unforgetable. I will always think of you and our high school days. Your smile was infectious and at times seemed brighter than the sun. You will always be in my mind. You are with God and his angels. You and your family will be in my prayers every day. God Bless You.

Cindy was a special student of mine back in the 70's at Crewe Junior High, then I had the pleasure of working with her in Home Health at the hospital. Cindy was a wonderful, caring person and will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of her family and friends.

Cindy gave me much encouragement as I was going through breast cancer. Although I hadn't seen her in years, she contacted me on several occasions and always had a kind word to help lift my spirits. May God be with you at this time. My prayers are with you.

I am so sorry to hear about Cindy. I had not seen her in a long time. My prayers are with your family.

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

I had the pleasure of being Cindy's neighbor, during the last years of her life. I was impressed by her strength, courage, faith and kindness. I have fond memories of her sense of humor and joy for living. John Kampmann Charlottesville, Va.

Cheryl, I am so sorry to hear of Cindy's passing. It has been a long time since I have seen her, but she was always so pleasant. Time willl help with the pain, but hold on to your memories forever. She will live in your heart through the special memories she left with you. God Bless. Ruthie