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Cynthia Tkachuck

Moravia, New York

1946 - 2018 (Age 72)

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Cynthia TkachuckMoravia - Cynthia Tkachuck, 72, of Moravia, NY, passed away at Mathew House in Auburn, NY on January 6, 2018, surrounded by family, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Services will be held at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 14 Church St. Moravia, NY on Sunday, January...

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I am so sorry to have stumbled across this sad news and to have learned that Cindy suffered at all in her final months. Cindy was a terrific encourager and supporter of people and I first got to know her when she was at the Johnson Graduate School of Management. I will always remember her contagious enthusiasm fondly. May her memory be an eternal blessing. My condolences to her family.

Dearest Christina,

Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry to hear of your amazing Mom's passing. May the wonderful memories give you a smile when you need one and may knowing that others care help you through the difficult days.

Thinking of you Chris, Shannon, and all. Praying for peace, healing, and wonderful memories of your beautiful mother. I am SO sorry for your loss.


My sincere and heartfelt condolences to Cyndy's loved ones - esp Chris and Shannon. This is difficult to accept - I've known Cyndy since she and my younger sister started Kindergarten together. I often caught a ride to Cornell with Cyndy or Chris and knew Shannon as my niece's close friend. May your many fun and loving memories of your Mom help you through this difficult time. Jo Doucett Belodeau

We are so very sorry to hear of Cynthia's passing. Our family and the Cyganovich family have been close friends all of our lives. We grew up together, laughed and cried together, and prayed together at St. Francis Catholic Church in Catatonk, NY. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. May God give you peace, strength and comfort at this difficult time.

Cyndy shared an office with me at Cornell's Johnson School in the mid-90's. It was like having a cross between a fun older sister and a super-professional colleague rolled into one. I always admired Cyndy's energy, her positive outlook, and her continued interest in learning new things. My deepest condolences to the family, especially Christina, with whom I also worked.

I remember Cindy from development at Cornell (years ago). She was such a sweet person, always supportive of others. I'm so sorry to hear of her passing.

Tim, Heather and Alyssa,
So sorry to hear about Tim's mother passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

A warm, caring, lovely lady who will be missed dearly. Our heartfelt condolences to the family.