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Cynthia Ann Kreisman

Kansas City, Missouri

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Cynthia A. Kreisman, 50, Overland Park, KS, died January 10, 2005, at her home after a long battle with colon cancer. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, January 13, 2005, at Queen of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Overland Park, KS. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday,...

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I am so saddened to have heard this news today. I've known Cindy for over 25 years and she was a very close, dear friend. I know what a hard and valiant battle she waged for the past couple years, and in typical Cindy-style, she did so in her own private way. Phil, my heart and prayers go out to you. My life was made better for having known your mom.

I had the pleasure to know and love Ms. K for 13 years. She will always have a special place in my heart. Phil, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Anything you ever need, I am here for you, my brother.

Cindy cut my hair for over 20 years. We shared alot of our lives as I sat in her chair. She did my hair for my wedding and gave my little boy his first haircut. I'll never forget a day shortly after her mom died when she talked to me about her mom being in a better place and being with Jesus. She had me in tears. I'd never been witnessed to at the beauty shop! Cindy was a wonderful person and I will never forget her. My prayers are with you.

I went to school with Cindy and knew her as an adult too. I wish your family the very best at such a tragic time. I know Cindy is in a better place now and pray for your family. Rae & Robert Vargas

You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jeff Hicks

My condolences to all of Cindy's family and friends. Your are in my prayers.

Cindy and I ran the streets of our neighborhood for many years. Played with her Barbie's {thanks to Patti for the clothes}; harassed our brothers; went to the ball games together and danced upstairs to the [now] oldies. I know her wonderful spirit will live on through her son and grandson.

Cindy was one of my dearest friends for nearly 35 years. She was always willing to lend an ear, offer a hand, or give advice when asked. We laughed and celebrated each other's joys, and cried and comforted each other in our sorrows. I will always have such wonderful memories of her, and she will be missed so very much. Cindy was one of God's little blessings to me, and I'm thankful to Him for her.