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Cynthia Marie "Cindy" Wirth

Modesto, California

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CYNTHIA MARIE WIRTH CINDY'' JAN. 27, 1960 - JUNE 1, 2008 Cindy Marie Wirth, age 48, passed away at Alexander Cohen Hospice House, Hughson. She was a Registered Nurse for two years, for Community Hospice. Her hobbies were dogs, art, sky diving, movies and books. She was the daughter of Robert...

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Dear Family of Cindy,
I had the opportunity to work with Cindy at Community Hospice. She would constantly amaze me with her intelligence. If I ever needed help I knew I could turn to her. She also taught me how to express appreciation of others. I don't think a day passed without Cindy telling someone a positive comment. I am so fortunate and blessed to have known Cindy. I will miss her. Love, Ginger

To the Wirth Family, I had the pleasure of working with Cindy at Community Hospice a couple of years ago. She was one of a kind. I always admired her and the rest of the Angels who worked there. However, Cindy stood out with her kindness & compassion. Even when she found out she was ill she kept her concern for the patients. Cindy was always an Angel but now she has her wings. God Bless your family

To The Wirth Family
Sorry To hear about your lose, You all are in my thoughts and prayers

Aunt Cindy & Romy

Aunt Cindy & Sarah & Katie

Dear Bob and Sue, Joni and I were so sad and so glad to have gone to the memorial of Cindy. Now we feel like we know her a little. Your Cindy was a treasure.

I wanted to just pass along my sympathies to you during this time. Everyone I've ever described Cindy to heard first and foremost that she truly was the nicest person I've ever met on this planet. Sometimes I used to want to say to her "I'm not as great a person as you think I am" because she truly believed in the good in you and made you want to believe in the good in yourself. She made me want to be a nicer, better person knowing I could never measure up to her grace and kindness. Her...

Dear Wirth Cousins: Bob, Suzie, Liz and Bob, Jr.
I was sorry to hear that your much loved daughter and sister, Cynthia, died June 1st. I have good memories of Cynthia making the traditional Wirth version of Ambrosia fruit salad with her for the holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year and Easter) when our families got together for meals. Cindy's patience, kindness, gentleness and listening ears and heart will be missed by me. Your family is in my prayers during this time of loss and...