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Cynthia Watts "Cindy" Brown

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Cynthia Brown passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on March 15, 2008.

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There are so many things I could say about my good friend Cindy. Her enthusiasm for life was contagious, her kindness to all admirable, and her joy always constant. I will miss that redhead who made each of my workdays seem special. My heart goes out to her entire family, whom she spoke of often and loved so much.

Rosalie and I extend our deepest condolence to Charlie, Celeste and Family. We loved Cindy as our own daughter and will miss her.

Earl & Rosalie Santos

Charlie and Celeste,
I just heard about your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

Charlie and Celeste and family:
We send our condolences and prayers at your time of loss.

There are not enough words to describe how wonderful Cindy was, how many lives she touched, or how deeply we will hurt without her. I feel honored to have crossed her path; I pray that her family finds comfort in knowing that she meant so much to so very many people. She was a precious gift and a blessing to those who knew her. With my sincere sympathy to her family.

Brother Charlie and family, our hearts are joined with yours during this time of grief. May the load be lighten in days to come and may your memories live forever of all the wonderful times shared. Our prayers are with you. God's strength be with you. Jim and Bonnie Moulin

To The Family

Many tender memories soften your grief,
May fond recollection bring you relief,
And may you find comfort and peace in the thought
Of the joy that knowing your loved one brought...
For time and space can never divide
Or keep your loved one from your side
When memory paints in colors true
The happy hours that belonged to you.

Dear Capt. and Mrs. Watts: We are deeply sorry for your lost. I can only say that we know what you are feeling. We lost our grandson in Iraq, he was a crew chief on the Blackhawks, and his plane was shot down by the enemy. This was shortly after his 21st birthday. Captain Watts, I don't know if you remember me. I was your training NCO in HHB, 141 FABN under at that time Captain Glenn Appe. You and Mrs. Watts have our deepest sympathy, and will be in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless and...

Our deepest sympathy to all of Cindy's family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.