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Cynthia N. Seavey

Auburn, Maine

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Alzheimer's Association

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Cynthia N. Seavey AUBURN -- Cynthia N. Seavey, of Denmark, died on May 12, 2011, at Hospice House in Auburn. She was born on May 10, 1932, the daughter of H. Edward Nye and Mabel E. (Roberts) Nye. She has a BA degree with a major in Classics from the Boston University College of Liberal Arts and...

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To all the family. Cynthia and I met when we were students at the Radcliffe Landscape Institute, After we graduated we had a practice in Carlisle and the surrounding towns. We had a wonderful time and enjoyed designing and installing many landscapes. It was a fun and busy time and we used our children to help us.

I am so thankful for having had Cynthia for a friend. She brought beauty,compassion and happy times into my life, and I miss her so much...

I met Cynthia the one time, at a Vespers ceremony at her church with her husband last summer. Marden had spoken highly of her, and I was unaware that she was ill. She had a lightness of spirit, and way that she wore a lovely scarf in her silvering hair, and raised her voice with the familiar hymns made her seem more youthful. My contact with her was brief, but I felt like I met someone who was kind, lovely, bright, and dignified.

My heart goes out to her family, with great sadness...

This is a wonderful summary of my mother's life. I am blessed to have had her as my mother.

I am so sorry to hear about Cynthia's death, Marden, but I realize that her quick and peaceful end, as you put it, have released her from the misery of her illness and all of the family from the anguish of knowing her suffering. May memories of her in happier times provide healing and peace for all of you, as well. Penny Morris (Denmark, ME)

Nov. 22, 2010

I miss Mom. But I'm relieved she's not suffering anymore.

I'm glad that her passing was peaceful. I never met her but her memory will live on through you, Marden. Laurie Cane (Leicestershire, UK).

Im so sorry for your loss Marden she was a beautiful lady

My beautiful and creative wife, Cynthia, suffered from Alzheimer's dementia for the last three years but she did not linger on and "went home" relatively quickly and peacefully. Her spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.