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debi rondo
August 22, 2004
milt, though her time with you and all of us was too short, her impression will last forever. she was so loved by all. we will miss her. love you. deb
Georgia Rittmeyer
August 21, 2004
Milt,
Words will never express what you and the world have lost. Cindy was one of the most loving, kind, and strong-willed women I knew. She will always be remembered as one hell of a lady. My prayers are with you and your family. God Bless Cindy and God Bless the lives of those she touched.
Love, Georgia
Lori Margolis
August 21, 2004
Milt,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you. Cindy was a beautiful person full of life, love and spirit. I remember all the times she made us laugh at work, she just brightened up a room. I know she is in a better place right now, but we will never forget her in our hearts!!
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