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Cynthia Spano

Colunbia, Missouri

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COLUMBIA, MO. - Cynthia Lee Spano, 60, passed away 5:25 a.m. Tuesday, December 8, 2015, at University of Missouri Hospital.

Born in Alton on February 4, 1955, she was the daughter of Wilma (Brown) Titsworth of Bethalto and the late Jimmy L. Titsworth.

She had been a registered...

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I am deeply sorry for the loss of your mom! If there is anything any of you need, please don't hesitate to let me know! Thoughts and prayers to each and everyone of you!

I was reflecting on the past. Cindy came to mind. I decided to try and find her through Google and saw this. Needless to say, I'm shocked and heartbroken! I knew Cindy for years back in the 90s. She was not only a co-worker, she was a friend. Keeping her name in prayer and praying for her sons and daughter. I'm so so sorry for your loss. Feel free to contact me at katallen813@gmail com

I am going to miss you forever Mom
I am going to cry for you Mom
I am missing you Grandma Cindy
I love you Mom

I am going to miss you forever Mom
I am going to cry for you Mom
I am missing you Grandma Cindy
I love you Mom

You will not be forgotten, all the memories with my sister's and you growing up. You'll always be in my thoughts.

I miss you mom

Wilma and Sam & DeAnn & Family: I just heard about Cindy's passing. I am very sorry. I am sure losing another family member is very heart breaking for all of you. We will remember you in our thoughts and prayers, especially coming upon this holiday season.
Tim & Susie (Titsworth) Stinson and Family

We love u so much mom, u will always be in my thoughts and prayers. I will never forget anything about you, you are the best.

So sorry for the families loss of your loved one.
She is with the angels in heaven now.
Peace and Comfort to the family.
Patti DeRose/Clarksville, TN