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Cynthia Irene "Cindy" Crocker

North Andover, Massachusetts

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Cynthia Irene 'Cindy' (Vallera) Crocker of Methuen; 47 On Tuesday, October 28, 2008, The Lord must have needed a good navigator and he called on Cynthia Irene "Cindy" (Vallera) Crocker. Cindy passed away at home in the arms of her loving husband, Jeff, and surrounded by family. Cindy was born...

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Dear Jeff, we just heard of your loss and wanted to give you our sincere sympathy. Losing a soulmate is so sad but memories will help you.

You are in our thoughts and prayers,

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived, Stick.

Dear Jeff and family. I just heard about your sad loss. I met Cindy only a couple of times but it was so clear that you two were deliriously in love. She was such a sweet heart with a great sense of humor. My heart goes out to you and may your many special memories be a consolation to you in the years to come. Sorry so late, I didn't know or I would've been there. Warm hugs and condolences, Margaret

Dear Jeff, I am sorry to hear about the loss of your lovley wife. You have my deepest sympathy.

Pete and Family,
I am sorry for your loss and you will be in our prayers.

Jeff:
Although I never knew Cindy, I'm in awe of her from reading your magnificent tribute. I am so sorry for your loss, but so happy that you had 11 years of obvious bliss. I hope your beautiful memories comfort you at this trying time.

Much love to you and the kids.

(Auntie) Lisa

To her Family and Friends,
I am so sorry about the loss of Cindy. She was someone I looked up to for many years when I was a little girl. I have many fond memories of growing up with Cindy, playing jump roap in the street, riding bikes, sledding and watching her learn to drive her first car. She will be missed.

Jeff, Gloria and Pat, Cindy was a special favorite of mine since she first moved to Methuen. She was a bright, stand-up young lady who was so loved by her family. After Dick died, it meant so much to me when both of you stopped by to visit. Cindy is with each of you. I know that. You will feel her presents time after time. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you. Sue

To the family and friends of Cindy.....May God be with you all to help through the rough times ahead. It's not going to be easy but you need to stay strong for each other. God bless you all. Cindy, may your soul rest in eternal peace. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love always,
The Kassis Family