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Cynthia Hollie

Baltimore, Maryland

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HOLLIE, Cynthia Suddenly, on February 17, 2006 CYNTHIA; beloved daughter of Ronnie and Donna. She leaves sister Rhonda; niece, Kiersten; grandfather, uncles, aunts, cousins and a host of other relatives and friends. Viewing from 1 to 7 Tuesday, at the Joseph G. Locks, Jr, Funeral Home,...

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Donna, Ronnie And Rhonda, Heartfelt sympathies will always be with you all, from the loss of Cynthia. I know she and Bob were looking down on Sunday, May 6th, telling Rhonda, "You did good"

cynthia's warm spirit will be missed. she was outgoing and always found time for others.
GODspeed to the hollie fmaily.
be @ peace,
leatrice & tony curtis

Cynthia is really still with us; of course, not the way we want her to be. But she lives in each life that she touched. She lives in mine! Everytime I look at flowers now, I think of her. Everytime I think about interior design, I think of her. She embraced beauty. Of course, I miss her physical presence, her smile, her wit. But she lives on in all of us. Now we have to live on...in honor of her.

Cynthia,
What can I say? I miss you more than words could ever explain. We were closer than I could ever imgine. You were forever my champion and always in my corner to coach and support me. You were a beautiful person and all that is nice about me. It was my pleasure to be with you in your final hours, and there was no place I would rather have been. Please enjoy your rest, and continue to watch out for me. I love you!

Cuz Cyn,

Tomorrow will mark a year since God called his little Angel home. I cannot begin to tell you how much I've missed you this past 364 days. I still cannot believe that you're not there to call, email and laugh at "our" people and share our journeys. Together we slew many dragons girl, we were the "Dynamite Duo" and survived ER'thing and ER'one trying to block our blessings: unemployment; scrugs; HMO's and even breast cancer. But I miss my Cuzin and Sistergirl SO much, but I'm...

My Dear friend Cynthia, I can't belive its been over a month since you left to be with the Lord. I was in shock and numbed when I heard of yout passing. I will truly miss our conversations, Lunches with you, Louis and myself. Its ironic you use to joke with me and tell me to wave to your relatives across the street at Arbutus Memorial Park when I'm at my house. Now that you're right across the street I'll wave at you, But in reality I have to put towards the sky and wave to you all in Heaven....

Cynthia was a very kind, pleasant, and thoughtful person. She always had a smile on her face. She never forgets anything. We've been friends for a long time, and I am going to miss her. God Bless the family.

To The Hollie Family:

Cynthia was a dear friend to myself and all who knew her. Her Verizon family will miss her tremendouusly. She was a delight to work with and a friend to all on and off the clock. I am sorry for your loss.

Rhonda, I send forth mighty heartfelt prayers of strength and mercy for you and your family. God's arms are around you...holding you strong and still. Hold on to him for he will see you through. Love you girl!

Char