Cynthia-Manzi-Obituary

Cynthia "Cindy" Manzi

Springfield, Massachusetts

1949 - 2020

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Cynthia "Cindy" J. Manzi, 70, passed away August 3, 2020 at Baystate Medical Center. She was born Nov. 23, 1949 to the late Roger and Phyllis LaRiviere. Cindy worked as a site manager for Carr Property Management at their two locations; Brown Stone Garden and Falcon Knoll. Previously she had...

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Cindy, we are going to miss you so much. I will miss our talks; they meant the world to me. I'll see you when I get there. Love you

I will always remember Cindy and the LaRiviere family. It was a very happy time in our lives growing up. I had run into Cindy off and on thru the years and was welcomed with open arms. She was such a life-giving person and a blessing to know. My heartfelt sympathies to her family. Pam Boisvert (Dick and Shirley's daughter)

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Tony and family, I was so very sorry to hear about Cindy. My condolences to all of you. May her memory be a blessing. Ira, OK Bakers sister.
Janet Kaplan

Cindy was a very warm and gentle person who I had the pleasure of knowing throughout the years as a fellow property manager for Carr Property. My heartfelt sympathy to her entire family....she was taken too soon.

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Our deepest sympathy goes out too: Tony, Britany, Eric, and her brother Ronald, Meaghan, Sean, Brian, Maria, Monica, Julie, and grandchildren, Brooklynn, Kailey, and Liam. Dear God,

You are our Creator. You are the author of life.

Life is a precious gift.

We come today to commemorate and honor a life that is precious to us.

As we mourn this life that is no longer with us, we are aching from a void that has been created in our hearts.

We...

Cindy was a sweet sweet woman, and will be dearly missed by Mom and I

The love Cyndi had for our granddaughter could not be matched. Cyndi had a smile that was genuine and kind and always had a hug to welcome you. I wish I had the chance to know you more. Such a great loss. Fly high Cyndi,it was truly a gift to have known you.