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Sarah S
February 26, 2007
Mom, Sassy, Silly Cynde-
It has been a month and I still can't believe you are gone, waiting to hear your voice, but I know I that I won't. Since I didn't get to say goodbye I wanted you to know what I would have said.
Thank you for your prayers. They kept me safe and brought me home, for all of the help you gave to me and your son when you never had to, for making me laugh at the stangest things, for your beautiful smile, your kind heart, for making me a part of a beautiful friendship as a friend and a daughter, for your trust, and most of all, thank you for your son Micheal. I will love you forever and think of you always..you may be gone, but you will forever live in my heart. I love you Cynde and miss you like crazy. You are now a true angel!
Becky & Kris Gryzkewicz
January 31, 2007
We are sorry for your loss.
JoAnne Smessaert
January 28, 2007
I was stunned and shocked to learn of Cynde's passing.
In all my life I have not met anyone with such an incredible love and compassion for children as Cynde had.
It was because of Cynde and Tina standing up for my son Chris that he was able to meet the sisters he had been told about. Thank you both for that.
My heartfelt sympathies go out to her entire family, but please know she is now surrounded by family and eternal love and peace.
lesley horaitis
January 28, 2007
Auntie cynde,
we love you and will miss you vary much.Magia,robert,Kyra horaitis.
Cynde: love & miss you lesley
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