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Cynthia Ann Harris

Charlotte, North Carolina

Dec 29, 1957 – Dec 9, 2015

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BORN
December 29, 1957
DIED
December 9, 2015
LOCATION
Charlotte, North Carolina

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CLOSED-McEwen Funeral Home & Cremation @ Myers Park Obituary

Cynthia, 57, passed away Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at home in Charlotte. She enjoyed the company of friends and family before passing.Born December 29, 1957 in Greensboro, she was the daughter of Goldston F. Harris and Ann M. Harris. Following graduation from West Charlotte High School, Cynthia...

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Just noticed her obit. today, 15Apr2018. I stumbled upon the news of her death, only by chance, when I came across Mrs. Harris' obit. on the internet. I was so sad when I learned of Cynthia's passing. She was God's good and faithful servant. But she was so young, and had verve like no other person I've known. I take solace that she's in the loving arms of Jesus and has since been joined there by her mom and dad, and in a space of only about 28 months. I send my condolences to Tommy and...

Sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with you all during this difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:2-4)

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family,

Arnold and I were terribly saddened by the news of Cynthia's battle with cancer and her passing away last week! We are thankful that Tom let us know.

Last year, Nathan (our firstborn who was 26 years old) was taken from us suddenly. He was killed by a drunk driver, leaving behind his wife and their 3-week old daughter. Losing a child is devastating, but the Lord is close to the brokenhearted. We know He will make a way for you through the...

Goldston,
We remember the fun times years ago playing tennis with you at PCC. Now we read today that your daughter, Cynthia, has gone to be with our maker and we wanted to let you know how sorry we are for your loss. Cynthia is now without any pain and in a safer place to be remembered.

Our deepest sympathies.

-Susan and David Cox

Please accept my sincere condolences over the loss of Cynthia. May the God of all comfort and peace strengthen you during this difficult time.(2Cor.1:2-4)