Cynthia-Sandmann-Obituary

Cynthia A. Sandmann

Bearsville, New York

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Cynthia A. Sandmann BEARSVILLE - Cynthia A. Sandmann, 57, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, at her residence. Born Aug. 3, 1956 in Cincinnati, Ohio, she was a daughter of Louis and Patricia Powers Sandmann and was an area resident since 2000. Cynthia was the proprietor of Styleranch in N.Y.C....

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Hard to believe it´s been 11 years since Cindy passed! I think of her all the time. I really miss stopping by the Cub Market and hanging out in the back with her for long chats full of laughter and fun! That was if I could ever catch her without 3 zillion things to do, all at once. One of the hardest working people I ever met, she was also a great person and will forever be sorely missed!

Thinking of Cindy today, although the last time I saw her was many years ago. Around 1990-1994, I lived (along with my wife at that time, Julia) on West 72nd Street in New York City, and (as dog-lovers) we dined frequently at a restaurant called Phoebe's, named for the owner's Golden Retriever. It was always a pleasure to see Cindy there at Phoebe's, and as we all became friends, Julia and I. enjoyed attending one of Dark Horse Theatre's first productions, several short plays with a cast...

I met Cindy as a guest at The Twin Gables. I loved going there and was so satisfied as a guest. Frederick and Cindy were so gracious. I will always remember being there. I'm lucky to have known them.

Cindy time has a way of catching up and in that sense of time there exists no time only love. Such conversations, such deep secrets, such laughter we shared . Faith, fortitude and courage. Thank you for your love and care it was a true honor knowing you. You are a beacon of light now and have the angels as friends for sure and talk to everyone! I only found out about your passing and extend love and peace to your family here on earth. May we meet again!

Cindy, we miss you more than you would ever imagine.

Such a lovely person! We shared the same birthday. She helped make the world a better place. We will miss her. Beth & Ted Baylis
Lake Hill, NY

I miss Cindy very much. Above all, she knew the meaning of friendship! She was the type of person who would work all day at the store, and drop everything to run and help someone in need! And everyone in Bearsville and Woodstock loved her, and relied on her humor and wit to help us through the day. She was the hardest worker and most professional person I have ever met. I would often stop and say "I don't know how you do it all"... We all love you Cindy, and all who knew you miss you! ...