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Cynthia C. Cook

Savannah, Georgia

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Cynthia Cunningham Cook, 56, died on Monday, January 16, 2006, surrounded by her friends and family at Hospice Savannah. The native and lifelong resident of Savannah was a lifetime member of Christ Church (Episcopal) and a graduate of Savannah High School. She was an accomplished swimmer, diver,...

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We miss her so,she's probably mentioned in our household in some form or fashion atleast every other day. She's one unforgettable lady.
She probably already has a job in heaven making sure everyone knows each other. That is, after she's made friends with everyone up there.
She was our friend and our Savannah mother. All of my wifes family, as Cindy would say are "across the sea". She made us feel right at home here in Gordonston from the first day she showed us our house.It was...

Dear Ellis,
Ten years ago when we stumbled upon Savannah, Cindy was our "guide". What a wonderful way to learn about this gracious city, but from Cindy Cook. Thank you. When we moved into Gordonston Cindy was there to welcome us. Thank you. Cindy will be missed by many including us. Don and Mark

Dear Ellis, Jules, Sam and Big Charlie,
I am sure heaven is a happier place now. Cindy's wonderful laughter will be missed but always remembered. My thoughts are with you at this time.
Margaret

My father, Bo Smith, was friends with Cindy in high school. He spoke very highly of her. He had a lot of fond memories of their times together. She was a great support to my family when he passed away last year. God will give you the strength to get through this difficult time.

To Ellis, Sam, and Julie,
We all will miss our Cindylou. Since
I always seemed to see Cindy at a party, I'll bet the Lord will have
her standing right behind St. Peter at the pearly gates cheerfully greeting and directing each of us to the next event. She would be perfect for it!!

Ellis,
Ashley and I are sorry for your loss.
You know how I felt about Cindy and how we always cheered each other up!
I will miss her so much.
She was a Beautiful person and there's not a day goes by that I dont think about her.
Cindy came by the house the afternoon of her last treatment and walked with me through the house telling me her ideas and what she thinks I should do with the dining room and talking about putting in a pool. I think GOD that she came by and...

I knew Cindy in high school and feel the same way about her that everyone does. Her laughter and smile always made you feel glad to be around her. My prayers are with you all.

My Dear Ellis and Family,
I was saddened by the news of Cindy's passing. She had such a joie de vivre, that touched us all. She was truly one of a kind...yet she mastered so many things. Her contagious laughter and tons of fun spirit will be missed.

She has gone home...and now she can rest.

With deepest sympathy,
Carleen

Dear Sweet Sweet Ellis and Family,
We are so sorry to hear Cindy is gone.It is not easy to see the light,when the light is gone.Cindy will always be the "Southern Lady"in my yankee heart.Cindys quick steps,her laughter,her ambition to sell a house,her beautiful blond hair.She mastered her life and has been rewarded by her accomplishments.Hold her close to your hearts and never let go.She will be close in spirits forever.Cindy is now sleeping with the Angels and may she rest in peace.God...