Cynthia-Braun-Obituary

Cynthia C. Braun

Milford, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Milford, Massachusetts

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Cynthia Braun passed away in Milford, Massachusetts. Funeral Home Services for Cynthia are being provided by Edwards Memorial Funeral Home, Inc. - Milford. The obituary was featured in Milford Daily News on November 12, 2008, and Milford Daily News on November 19, 2008.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I'll always miss Cindy. She was someone who lived her life: baking and cooking to perfection a variety of treats, starting projects, taking her kids out to see what fun and mischief could be found. Apple picking. Gardening. Swimming. It was fun to be around her.

Being around Cindy was always lively and often, fun. She was the kind of next-door neighbor you always hope to get, full of ideas and enthusiasm, crafty and game for whatever idea was on the table. Miss her and love seeing her best qualities reflected in the kids.

Gregg and Family,
As you well know, Cindy was a brave and courageous woman. She was the epitome of a mom. She will be missed by all, but her memory will last forever. My family and I always enjoyed the time that we spent together.
God bless you all and keep you safe as you mourn your loss.

Kevin Casey & family

Dear Gregg and Family,
May God watch over you in this time of deep sorrow. Cindy was a wonderful person and I feel blessed to have known her. I will miss her.
With Love,

Cindy.

My dear, dear friend. Our shared memories go back to grade school.

I miss you so.

much to my surprise she came through my drinve through a few weeks ago we were gonna have lunch she enlighted a little girl at the age of 9 about 11 years ago in mrs.brandts class she was all about family and always thought of others never selfish about anything our thoughts and prayers are with all of you remembering you always even though children grow up and lose touch some people you never forget in your life who have touched so many thanks for all our memeories..may god bless you...

Great neighbors, gin & tonics after a long day at work, kids growing up together, swimming, boating, 4th of July celebrations, good loud music, stupendous good food, joy and pain, courage, smiles, resignation, and finally, more courage

It's been a treasure; we've all learned from Cindy's way of doing. We're among the many who will miss her.

Our dearest friends & neighbors,
We will miss Cindy. She was an amazing woman that taught us all something. When the flowers start to bloom again and summer has arrived we will think of her. She always had a smile on her face even on the worst days, a gentle touch and kind word. we will never take the friendship we had with Cindy for granted. May her wisdom and courage and gentle spirit never be forgotten. XOXO

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.