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Stephen M. Cindric

Flint, Michigan

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CINDRIC, Stephen M. - Age 52, of Grand Blanc, died suddenly Monday, March 10, 2008 at Genesys Regional Medical Center. Mr. Cindric was born May 8, 1955 in Flint, the son of Robert and Shirley (Polk) Cindric. Steve was a 1973 graduate of Flushing High School and a member of MENSA. He was...

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Steve,
Well we did Indy without you and Deb but we know you two were celebrating and watching us from above. We had our celebrated tequila toast in your honor.
We love you and miss you both so much.
Forever in our hearts and thoughts,
Dan and Gayle

Hey, Brother. I miss you. I made it to 53 last year, felt pretty odd. Wanted to let you know it isn't the same without you - the family order is out of balance, and no it's not because it's just sisters now.

Here's one shoulder shaking laugh for you. I wish you were here to slug me like the good old days.

Love you forever, dude.
Sue

Today, especially, I am thinking of each of you who were touched by Steve's presence here on Earth. I know this past year has been difficult for many, but with God's guidence we will begin to heal and move on. I will always be here for you, as you have been for me.
May memories comfort you, as you remember the joy he shared. His smile and laughter will live forever in our hearts. May God's peace be with each of you.

To you Stephen, I know your spirit is always with us. I feel...

Steve,

Mackinac without you just wasn't the same but we left some Golden Nugget balls for you-- a little treat from Dan and Deborah---also toasted you with one of your favorites. And in your honor, flip flops were worn in the main dining room of the Grand.
Dan and Bern had cigars with you on the porch, so they said.
You forever touched us and we love you,

Dan and Gayle

so sorry for your loss. may he be looking into the face of our LORD and savior JESUS CHRIST untill you are reunited. 1 thessalonians 4:15-18 praying for all ,in christ

Euw:
I did it. I know I made you proud that I did not give up. Grandma told me that I am beautiful and strong and I believe her. My strong will is going to get me through my life just fine. I'm on to the next phase --with you watching over me, it's not fair that you are not here beside me, but as you have said to me a million times "life's not fair". I love you daddy.
Mug bug

On this Memorial Day I remember the life we shared and the great kids we raised! I will always love you.

May 8, 2008-Happy Birthday, my Darling. Friends and family will celebrate this birthday by toasting you with the words you first shared with us… “Thank you for coming into our lives”.

Although our time together was short, we lived it as we believed… “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the number of moments that take our breath away.” I loved you then, I love you now, and I will always love you. You were an Angel sent from Heaven; and I know you are...

Dad, I miss you every day. You were supposed to see me graduate next week (again)...but I know you are proud of me and now you have an over head view...but it's not the same. I miss you daddy.... and I always will, until we meet again.