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Tom and Shirley Schiebel
June 11, 2007
what a family!!!! never a dull moment and always fun to be with.... our thoughts and prayers are with you all!!!!!
Wendi Demshar
June 8, 2007
Time,
there's never enough. Time to play, time to learn, time to say I Love
You just one more time. For the family of Cynthia, time on earth has
gone, but there will always be time in your heart and soul to relive
all the breathtaking things that made Cynthia a very special person to
each and everyone of you. She will be missed more than anyone can
imagine. Her immediate family, her extended family, her neighbors and
all that have crossed her path throughout her life. In celebration of
her life you need to stand tall, look up into the endless sky and know
that Cynthia is smiling down on you. Because now she is pain free and
her smile and love will effortlesly float around you like a warm summer
breeze. Turn your palms outward and feel the esence of Cynthia. In
every warm summer shower, every blazing golden color of fall, every
crisp and sparkly snowfall and in the spring, oh yes,spring the fresh
smell of flowers popping up here and there. This is all because Cynthia
was a part of your life and she made it possible to live whthout her
physical presence. Everything you hold dear in your hearts will now take
on new meaning. Cynthia will gently touch all your memories. If you
believe this hold out your hand, her love is so strong you can feel it.
My deepest sympathy for the family, Wendi L Demshar and Family
Your Friends at Royal Chimney Service
June 6, 2007
Family & Friends of Cindy,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you in your time of loss. Cindy's influence has touched many lives over the years and she will always be remembered by us in our future business needs with Anchor Printing. Her care and customer service values are her legacy that live on through those her life impacted at Anchor. She will be missed, but not forgotten.
robert scholz
June 6, 2007
please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss
Cheryl Nelson
June 5, 2007
Dear Family Members -
I want to express my sympathy to all of you. Cindy touched alot of lives and I know the memories that she created will live on. I had the privilege of knowing Cindy through her Mom, and I must say I have never admired so much courage in one person. I have fond memories of her joining our overnight trips from Clement Manor and remembering all the fun we shared. Through all her health concerns, she always managed to struggle through the pain and never to complain. Cindy will be truly missed by those whose lives she touched!
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