Cynthia-Harris-Obituary

Cynthia A. Harris

Levittown, Pennsylvania

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LEVITTOWN, Pa. – Cynthia A. Harris, 54, died on Friday, June 29, 2012, at Manor Care Health Service, Yardley.Born in Princeton, N.J., she was a resident of Levittown for most of her life and graduated from the Bucks County public school system. She was employed for many years as a teacher's...

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To the family, I just learned of Cynthia passing and I want to send out my condolences to Orvilla and Kenny she was and still is my best friend while growing up. I have always cherish those memories. She is in a better place now and resting in peace. I will miss her dearly. Jan Goldsmith

To the family, I just learned of your loss and I be praying for you. I pray that you will be able to find peace and heal after this loss. To Kenny and Orvilla, I hope that the you will keep the fond memories of your sister. RIP to Cynthia. Liz Austin

Mega Condolences to the Dixon/Harris families...especially to Orvilla & Kenny Dixon, who i grew up with along with Cynthia. She & i attended many of the same classes together during our high school years. I can vividly remember her as a cheery, yet sassy chick who loved to crack jokes about our teachers and their style of dress during that period. I, for one, will miss her quick wit, sassy personality & lovely charm...RIP Cynthia (and to older bro Robert Tee)!!!

Orvilla, Kenny, Paul, So sorry for your loss. Was even more saddened when I heard that we missed her memorial. She's with GOD now, and at peace. Miss you guys, Ginger.

To Kathy, Kenny and Paul Jr.:
I just learned of Cynthia's passing, and my heart goes out to each of you. Although it's been years since we've spoken, Cynthia would be in touch from time to time to let me know how she was doing and to encourage me in dealing with my fight with lupus. We would laughingly recall how she taught me to ride a bike (I think her hollering and getting tired of running into hedges was what really taught me!) :) and the many games of jacks we played on the front...

Miss Me But Let Me Go
When I come to the end of the road and the sun has set for me,
I want no rites in a gloom filled room why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little, but not to long and not with your head bowed low.
Remember the love that we once shared, miss me but let me go.
For this is a journey that we ALL must take and each must go alone.
It's all part of the Master's plan, a step on the road to home.
When you are lonely and sick at heart go to the...

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of my cousin. May the blessing of our Lord, Jesus Christ be with you Paul, Kathy and Kenny and your families.
Love Victoria Fowler Roundtree