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Cynthia Ethel Davis

Columbus, Ohio

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DAVIS Cynthia Ethel Davis was born on September 17, 1953 to Charles E. and Ethel L. Davis, in Charleston, West Virginia. She had four siblings, Robert L. Holmes, Shirley J. (Holmes) Gilliam, Mary E. (Davis) Bunn, and Cydney L. Davis. She was a 1971 graduate of Kenton Senior High in Kenton, Ohio....

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My sincerest and heartfelt condolences to the family for your loss. I've known Cynthia for many years and will always cherish her kind spirit, gentle soul, loving heart and warm personality. She never met a stranger, made you feel special, and expected nothing in return.

She was and always will be God's Divine Angel who pleased and served Him well. Be blessed my Friend!

I will miss your beautiful smile and loving spirit. You will always be remembered and never...

Frank, I am sorry to hear of your loss. My heart of love and my hands reach out
to you, and Cynthia's family at this most difficult time.

Frank my deepest condolences to you.

Cynthia was always a friendly and welcoming face at the Compact. I appreciated her warmth, sense of humor and constant willingness to help.

Cynthia worked with and for me for several years at CMACAO. She was a supersharp individual in her profession, and a definite asset to the Organization. She was quick to offer ideas, correct staff when they were wrong, and was at ease in any situation. A remarkable lady that I am sure will be missed by all who knew her.

This is a really sad day, and a great loss to all who knew Cynthia, may the Lord give your family courage and strength and keep you going through this tough time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To Frank and to Cynthia's family: I met Cynthia when she came to my home with Bernice to celebrate my birthday. From that very first time, she was so warm and friendly, I felt as if I had known her all my life. She was one of those beautiful spirits sent to us for just a short time, to enlighten our lives. To all who knew her, that is exactly what she did. I will miss her.

Romerry

we the manns family send you our love and prayers.life is a melody the way you play it is what counts. only god knows the when, where and why. may he bless and keep you always

Frank and Family, we pray for your strength and faith at this time of lost. Cynthia was a true blessing to many and especially to you. Our deepest sympathy can only be shown, as it is hard to express it in words.

With much Love,
John & Suzanne