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Cynthia Lee Clark

Fayetteville, North Carolina

1954 - 2020 (Age 66)

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Cynthia Lee ClarkFayetteville—Cynthia Lee Clark, 66, passed away on September 8, 2020 at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. She was born in Illinois on August 29, 1954 to William and Sarah (Ward) Welch.Cynthia was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas "Tommy" G. Clark and her father, William...

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To the family I want to extend my deepest condolences. Cindy as I came to her is bubbly and always smiling. She loved to joke and I enjoyed conversations with her. My husband had asked her about getting crab cakes. Funny story we went in to eat at restaurant and she boasted loudly “ I got crabs!” So from then on when I would go restaurant or drive thru I would ask “Where’s crabs!” She would immediately know it was me. She was so so very kind to me when my mother passed. I will never forget...

Such a sweet lady. I will never forget her always asking & concerned about my husband's treatments. She was so supportive. Cindy will truly be missed. RIP my sweet friend.

I am so sorry she was one of the sweetest people I enjoyed visiting with her when I went to Bruce and Mickeys. Prayers for the family....

We are regulars at Bruce and Mickey’s. Cindy was like sunshine! Always smiling and laughing. We are so sad. We are sending prayers of comfort and much love to all who love her.

I loved Cindy. She was such a wonderful part of my childhood and teen years. She was my bestie. We grew up together. We rode to high school together, every morning with Peggy McKenzie. She told me I wasn't a good driver all the time and I'd say, well you can walk to school. She was right, I wasn't a good driver then. I turned 16 before any of my friends so, I drove us all around. She laughed and snorted when doing so. I would laugh til I couldn't stand it anymore, hurting in my side. I am so...

I have known Cindy all my life. My sister, Pam and I grew up with her younger brother Michael and sister Carla. I spent a lot of time at the Welch home when we were all growing up. Cindy always had the biggest smile and the most wonderful laugh. I will miss seeing her at the restaurant and will think of her often. I pray for peace for the entire family and I am so saddened by your loss.

My sincerest condolences to you and your family. May God bless you.

My sincere condolences to you and your family.

Cindy was one of a kind. I played ball with her and Carla and always was laughing and being the kind soul she was. I know she loved life and people so Heaven surely won't be the same. Rest easy sweet lady.