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Cynthia K. "Cindy" Walker

Cleveland Heights, Ohio

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CYNTHIA 'Cindy' K. WALKER, age 46, dear sister of Donna J. Walker of Phoenix, AZ.; dear step-daughter of Clare R. Walker; dear daughter of Elizabeth (nee Boal) and Fred A. Walker (both deceased); dear niece of Jeanne O'Sickey; dear cousin of Norma Goulder Savin (Sam), Benjamin (Gloria), Robert...

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Cindy has been in my heart and thoughts since the day we lost her. I was, unfortunately, unable to memorialize her with her family and friends, as I had to go out of town, but was with her in spirit. Even today, driving in, my first day back to work, I was thinking that Cindy would not be there; and I felt a deep sense of sadness and loss. I miss you, dear Cindy.
Diane

We remember our cousin cindy who came to visit in Rushville when we were all kids.
Dave Haney
Sarah Korkowski

I will always remember Cindy's wry sense of humor and gentle chuckle when we worked together at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich back in the 1980s. She left us much too soon and I will miss her greatly.

--Joyce Frieden

Cindy, It was wonderful to reunite with you again after so many years. We saw each other every waking moment possible as a kid. Her father had an old MG and he used to put us on his lap and let us steer a bit. Her Mother made us welcomed with food, extra clothes when we had water fights in the house and didn’t ground her when we jumped down the clothes chute. Seeing you again after all those years brought back many fond memories. I miss you!

Cindy will truly be missed. She was a really great person. My prayers are with her family and friends.

Cindy has been a warm friend and enthusiastic in supporting the efforts at our workplace. Last week she drove me home because my car was stuck in ice, and then ran me to Home Depot because I was running low on salt to get the car unstuck. It was just a normal thing for her to do! And to exclaim "cool" when we showed her a new picture of a plant or animal.

We will miss her at the coffeepot!

Rarely have I met a nicer, more kind and gentle person than Cindy. You will be sorely missed my friend. I find a small bit of happiness in knowing that you are now with those whom you loved so much ... husband, mom and daddy.

I worked with Cindy and always loved the twinkle in her eye. She offered me great emotional support when I lost my daughter-in-law to cancer last year at the age of 26. Cindy's gentleness and wisdom helped me out during a difficult time. She even took my daughter-in-law's puppy to help out my family. I will miss her. mary

Will miss her smile and sharing ideas over cups of fresh coffee that we both enjoyed.