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Cynthia Ann Langrall

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Donna Keefer

December 20, 2010

I'm sorry for your loss :( today dec. 20th marked the one year death of my father and you has been in my thoughts as well.. God bless.

Susan Beach Tull

February 27, 2010

Suzie, I was deeply saddened to hear the horrible news of Cindy. I was your neighbor when you were "little" girls. God Bless

Jack Rosemere

February 22, 2010

Cindy and I grew up on the same street in Cambridge. We were good friends in our early teens. We meet again in our early thirties, before she moved away. Had often wondered where she had gone and what she was doing. I am so sorry to hear of her death. My thoughts a wishes go out to her family.

Katie Willey/Lloyd

February 19, 2010

I remember Cindy from the class of 1970. The best class ever. My thoughts are with you.

Sandy Niblett

February 19, 2010

My husband Pete and 2 sisters Linda and Katie Willey grauadated with Cindy and Susie. My daughter and her daughter Cheri were best friends in high school and graudated in the class of 95. All our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

February 10, 2010

To Suzie and Family and especially Suzie. Even though it has been many years since we have seen each other I have fond memories of the Langrall twins from the Class of 1970 Cambridge High School. I will always remember Cynthia's laugh and she always had a smile on her face. My heartfelt condolences go out to you Suzie... I know you have lost such a big part of your heart.

AmyBeth Palamaras Laning,

Nanci Boisjolie

February 10, 2010

Suzie and Cindy's Family - I am so very sorry to hear of your loss! I graduated from High School with the Langrall Twins and remember Cindy as always happy and such a nice person.
You are in my prayers.

Becky Northrup/Weltzin

February 2, 2010

Dear Susie and family:
I was so sorry to hear about Cindy's death. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and Cindy's family. I will always cherish the fond memories of our friendship in high school.

Toni Powers

January 29, 2010

Dear Susie and the family of Cindy Langrall,

I was shocked and saddened to hear of the tragedy of Cindy's death. Please accept my sincere condolences. Though we have not stayed in touch, my memories of Cindy and Suzie throughout our youth are vibrant and treasured.

Elaine Bryan

January 27, 2010

To Charlie and the Family of Cynthia:
I had the very distinct pleasure of ever knowing and finally meeting Cynthia after working with her for many years through Honeywell. Last Fall I got to finally meet Cynthia, Charlie, and Cowboy. It it hard to put into words how her loss has had such a profound affect on me. I miss her telephone calls, doggie e-mails, and just the pure, sweetness of the wonderful human being she was to this World. Cynthia, you are so missed, but will NEVER be forgotten. May God Bless your soul and watch over your Family.

January 20, 2010

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. This is such a devasting and senseless tragedy, Remember that God cares for you and you can give him all your fears and anxieties (1st Peter 5:7). I hope that your memories will give you some comfort in the months to come. Your family and friends are in my prayers.

Mary Gilbert

January 18, 2010

Susie and family
So sorry to hear of your sister's tragic death. Have had you and your family in my prayer and will continue to pray for all of you.
Mary Gilbert
AXD Sister-Atlanta

Irene Myers-Stevenson

January 10, 2010

The sad news of Cynthia's dreadful tragedy is something we would never expect to hear, much less believe. I, too, worked with her at Doubletree's corporate office and always enjoyed her company and her delightful outlook. I hope it will bring comfort to Cynthia's family to know she was well regarded and highly respected. My sincere heartfelt sympathy is extended to her family and all who knew and miss her.

Claudia Gislason

January 9, 2010

I am shocked and saddened to hear the sad news about Cynthia. We worked together at the Doubletree Hotels corporate office. Cynthia was always cheerful and willing to help. Many times she would stay late or arrive early to make sure that all tasks were on time and complete. She was a great help to me and I was always grateful to know that she was a person I could turn to for support. My deepest sympathies to her family and friends.

Janice Ward

January 7, 2010

Dear Susie and Cynthia's Family, when I heard of your loss I was rendered absolutely speechless. No words can possibly convey to you how sorry I am for Cynthia's untimely and meaningless death. I have been praying for you all and will continue to pray for all of you as the horror of this senseless tragedy continues to bear down upon you. Please rest assured in the knowledge that countless numbers of people are praying for you. Please also know that our prayers and our love will continue to embrace you for the indefinite future. May the peace of the Lord be with you today and always.

Jenny Larsen

January 7, 2010

Dear Charlie, Cherie, and Susie

I only learned of your loss and am still trying to understand the loss of such a kind, sweet person. Cynthia and I were co-workers at Honeywell in a virtual world. Although the past few years we had not been on the same team we had kept in touch. I cherish the memories of our phone calls and will miss her greatly. Please take comfort in knowing how she touched the lives of others as a kind and gentle person. I pray for you all as you deal with this tragic loss of your wife, mother and sister.

Sharon Starkey

January 6, 2010

To Cynthia’s family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies; I can’t imagine having to deal with such a terrible and senseless tragedy. I knew Cynthia from Honeywell and even though I didn’t know her well we would speak many mornings, most of the time as I was coming into work and she was headed downstairs to the cafeteria. She always teased me about how fast I walked and if we would happen to be going in the same direction I would slow down so we could take a minute to talk. She’d laugh and tell me when went our separate ways, okay you can walk fast now. Many nights when she would be leaving work she would stop by to say good night and tell me not work to late; now that I think about it my desk was out of her way.
Cynthia always had a smile to share and was willing to help in any way she could in fact she would go out of her way to be helpful if need be; she will be missed.
Sharon Starkey

January 6, 2010

To Cynthia’s family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies; I can’t imagine having to deal with such a terrible and senseless tragedy. I knew Cynthia from Honeywell and even though I didn’t know her well we would speak many mornings, most of the time as I was coming into work and she was headed downstairs to the cafeteria. She always teased me about how fast I walked and if we would happen to be going in the same direction I would slow down so we could take a minute to talk. She’d laugh and tell me when went our separate ways, okay you can walk fast now. Many nights when she would be leaving work she would stop by to say good night and tell me not work to late; now that I think about it my desk was out of her way.
Cynthia always had a smile to share and was willing to help in any way she could in fact she would go out of her way to be helpful if need be; she will be missed.
Sharon Starkey

January 6, 2010

I am sorry for your loss. Cynthia was a really sweet lady and very good at her job.

--a colleague

Ingrid Budreckas

January 6, 2010

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many here at Yerkes are with all of you at this time of sorrow.

S McDougall

January 5, 2010

God bless Cynthia and her family. We live in the neighborhood and wanted to thank the Glendale Police Dept on such a rapid close to this investagation. We will miss you and also wanted to thank everyone for your thoughts and prayers.

Nancy S.

January 5, 2010

God bless you and your family. I live about 1/2 mile from you and heard the helicoptors. I prayed that nothing had happened to anyone and was saddened to hear the news. Cling tightly to those who love you most.

Michelle Carman

January 4, 2010

Although I never met Cynthia, I had the pleasure of forming a business relationship with her for over 10 years. During this period, I would like to believe that we also became friends. I always admired her and had tremendous respect for her courtesy and professionalism. She was the “rock” at Honeywell and my life-line when I needed support. I’m still in shock and my prayers are with the family. I am also a twin and my heart goes out to Susie. God bless you all.

Marie Hall

January 4, 2010

My heart is filled with such grief over this tragedy. I know many happy memories will bring comfort to Cindy's family & friends.
Alpha Xi love & prayers to all.

January 4, 2010

Dear Charles, Susie and Family, My heart is torn by this terrible and senseless tragedy. I am her Mother's sister and I baby sat Cyndy and Susie many times when they were adorable children. How bright and beautiful they both were.
As a lovely flower sprouts up from a burned forest, may something good come from her terrible death. Just know that countless prayers are being said for you all and rest assured that she now is with her mother, father, grandparents and aunts and uncles. What a reunion!
I deeply share your grief.
With much love and sadness, Aunt Ruth (California)

Gloria Wright

January 2, 2010

Dear Susie, Charlie, and family:

I remain in shock over the tragic and untimely death of my beloved Cousin Cindy. If was very difficult to see and hear the news video, however, it did give me the opportunity to see Cindy one more time, as it has been several years since I have seen her. Please know that you are in my heart and in my prayers at this time of such a great loss. I know that Cindy lives on and has only made a transition from life on earth in a body, to life eternal as her soul continues on. I know that you are missing her terribly, and I share in your grief. Please call on me if there is anything at all that I can do.
Infinite Love, Gratitude, and Peace to you all,
Gloria Wright

January 1, 2010

Dear Langrall Family,
Cynthia and I jogged the same route around the same time for a long time. I am sorry I did not know her name until her death. My heart and prayers are with you.
Leslie

January 1, 2010

My deepest sympathies go out to Cynthia's family and friends. I did not know her, but I live in the area. Please take comfort in knowing she is in heaven. God Bless you. Theresa D.

December 31, 2009

Dear Langrall Family,
We're so sorry for your loss. a mother is a beatuiful thing to workship always.
an old honeywell friend

December 31, 2009

I live in Hillcrest and my family and I are very saddened by the news of Cynthia. You and your family were in our thoughts over the holidays and will be for a long time. Cynthia, I hope you continue to jog in Heaven. God has another angel.

Residents of Seasons.

Sheila

December 31, 2009

Dear Tus,

I was so saddened to hear of the loss of your sister and have had you and her family in my thoughts and prayers. The devastation they feel I know is difficult beyond belief.

Love,
Sheila 76

Shelley Alongi

December 31, 2009

Cynthia, WE all miss you. I did not know you very well, but my heart truley goes out to my new sister-in-law, you daughter who loved you so much. The boys were robbed of getting to grow up with their grandmommie and that is not fair. We all miss you and love you!!!

Charollette Smith

December 31, 2009

My thoughts and prayers go out to Cynthia's family. God has promised to comfort the hearts of those who mourn. I worked with Cynthia at Honeywell and always enjoyed her cheerful spirit. May God watch over and bring comfort to her family.

The Corella Family

December 30, 2009

To the Langrall Family - We are shocked and saddened by this senseless tragedy. We are residents of Hillcrest and have lived here since 1994. We feel that the residents of Hillcrest are like family. I am saddened and devastated for the loss of one of Hillcrest's family members. My thoughts and prayers are with the Langrall family. May God bless her and may he give the Langrall family strength during this time of sorrow.

Rebecca

December 30, 2009

Cynthia, I will remember you always. If there was ever a person that was willing to help it was you. I very much enjoyed meeting you and will miss seeing you around work. It saddens me that you were taken from all of your family and friends too soon. Know that you will be missed tremendously by all who knew you!

To Cynthia's family - my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Jim Riley

December 30, 2009

To the Langrall Family - My Deepest Sympathies to you all. I worked with Cindy at Honeywell. She was a very nice person that I enjoyed talking to. We would share stories about grandkids & family. She will be missed. My thoughts & prayers go out to you.

Jerod and Liam - one of Mom's favorite pictures of them together

Cherie Alongi

December 30, 2009

Mom,

No matter how I try, words cannot express the great sadness and loss that I feel. Not only have I lost the one person in this world who was always there to provide endless wisdom and guidance, I have also lost my best friend. My children and I have truly been robbed of your light here on this earth. My little Jenna, who is yet to be here, will never feel your caring touch and warm embrace as Jerod and Liam were so blessed to. But she will know that her Grandmommie loved her and will always be a presence in her life.

In so many ways, you touched my life and that of my children. I think of when we lived there, little Liam was always ready (and would pack a bag) to leave his Mommy for a swim at Grandmommie’s – cold weather or not. And how many times Jerod has called to receive your special praise for something he accomplished – always hoping a new game or toy would be waiting for him when we saw you again. They both new that you would always be there for them and carried unconditional love, no matter their faults.

I think of all the times I would call you just to say ‘hi’ and end up talking for hours on end, at times about nothing. Or when life seemed insurmountable, you could always help me to see the light ahead. I will remember all the laughter we shared, a lot of times to the point of losing our breath.

Our lives have been forever touched by you and will never be the same without you. We were mother and daughter, friend and sometimes foe, but you were there, ever present. Guiding me when I didn’t want to be guided and loving when I felt I didn’t deserve it. You were strong when I couldn’t be and helped me see past the evil in the world. “No matter what, Cherie, they cannot take away your peace and joy.” Words you shared with me on more than one occasion. I cannot imagine my life without you and never thought I would have to. As children, your parents are supposed to be there forever. Now I see that you always will be there. You are in my heart, my soul and a part of who I am. Even though I cannot call on you in this world, I know that your strength and caring will be there for me still, until I see you again.

Mom, I love you, I will always love you and I miss you.

Julia Leon

December 29, 2009

Susie,
My heart goes out to you and I wish you all the support and comfort you need during this grim and surreal time. Your friends are waiting for you back in Georgia. Keep breathing and feel the love so many people are sending to you.

Cheryl Sroka

December 29, 2009

Susie,
I join in with all who find themselves once again contemplating why bad things happen to such good people. You and your twin shared such a beautiful bond that most people will never know in life. You were truly blessed to have each other. I know that your heart is broken now and I also know that God is with you and will help you get through this. I wish I could think of some words to comfort you, but know none exist. In my time of loss, just knowing so many friends were grieving with me and loved me helped. Someone simply said to me, "Remember to breathe" and that made a small difference. So, my dear friend, remember to breathe and know that you have friends back in Georgia who dearly love you and are waiting to hug you.

Carolyn Culp

December 29, 2009

Mr. Langrall and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very sad time. May God Bless you and all your family during this time of grieving.

Wendy Saxby

December 29, 2009

Mr. Langrall and Family: My thoughts and prayers have been with you throughout this tragedy. I am truly sorry for your loss. I never met Cynthia but worked with her on intellectual property matters; she seemed like a nice woman. My best to you and yours. Wendy (Seattle, WA)

PATRICK OSHEI

December 28, 2009

Charles and family,

My prayers are with you during this terrible time for all of you. Your friends from back home offer their condolences.

Lyn Mills

December 28, 2009

Mr.Langrall & Family

We do not know you but we do live in the neighborhood where this happened. We want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless you and you family

Wanda Nairn

December 28, 2009

Charlie and Family, our thoughts and prayers are with you,

Jann Patton

December 28, 2009

To Cynthia's family:

I was a co-worker of Cynthia's that never got to meet her in person. Even though many miles separated us, we were still a team through Emails, phone calls and conferences. She will always be remembered and always be missed. May the peace and blessings of God be with you all during this most tragic time.

Mary Buelow

December 28, 2009

My thoughts and prayers to Cynthia's family. I met and worked with Cynthia at Honeywell. She was always friendly and gracious. I am shocked and saddened, she will be truly missed. God Bless the family in this time of grief.

Bobby Tedford

December 28, 2009

Charlie and family,
No words of mine will lessen the anguish you must feel, but please know that those who knew Cindy and yourself will have you in their thoughts and prayers. At these times, remember to keep your friends close, but keep your family closer. They will get you through the coming hardship and travail.

Maxine Burton

December 28, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

December 27, 2009

Charlie, I am so sorry obout the loss of Cindy. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I knew Cindy when she went to Glendale Community in 1990. She was a wonderful person. I am still in shocked. Betty

Theresa

December 27, 2009

I didn't have the pleasure of really knowing Cynthia but I did see her around at Honeywell and do recall talking to her a few times. She was friendly and pleasant and seemed like someone I would have liked to know a lot better. I am sad that I will not have that honor. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. May you find peace in the knowledge that she is with Heavenly Father and you will one day see her again.

Judy Jaeger

December 27, 2009

Susie,
I am grateful that you and Cyndi had the pleasure of sharing your birthdays together. Little did you know how much you would treasure those memories and those times together.

Remember to celebrate Cyndi's life, and the fact that she lived with faith. We may never know or understand God's plan for us, but He never gives us a heavier load than we can carry with His help.

God bless you, and may you find comfort in the warm expressions of sympathy from Cyndi's and your friends.
Love in Alpha Xi,

Jean Torbit

December 27, 2009

Dear Susie & family,

We were so very sorry to hear of your tragic loss. Treasure your memories. Our thoughts are with you.

Love, Jean & Bill

Jen Searle

December 27, 2009

To the Langrall Family - my deepest sympathies to you all. I worked with Cindy at Honeywell. She was a fantastic lady, and we liked to swap pictures - her showing her beloved grand-kids, and me showing my kids. She will be missed so much. My heart and prayers go out to you.

Fran Kern

December 27, 2009

I grew up with the Langrall twins in Cambridge, MD. We are the same age. I am devastated by the news and my heart goes out to Cindy's family. Susie, try and be strong and know that your bond with Cindy will always be there, in this world and the next. With love.

Bonnie Bobbitt

December 27, 2009

I pray that justice is brought to bear in this senseless tragedy. My heart goes out to Cynthia and her family. As a friend of Cynthia's sister Susie, I know that the recent visit will bring comfort in time. Blessings to all.

Leila Iacona Burns

December 26, 2009

Tus,
There are no words to express the sorrow I feel at hearing of the loss of your sister. There is no bond stronger than sisterhood. Know that you are in my heart during this tragic time.
'Pha Xi Love,
Leila

Sharon Gabor

December 26, 2009

To the Langrall Family, My deepest sympathy. I work at Honeywell and Cindy would sometimes help me with the photocopy machine in her area. She always had a candy dish filled with sweets. She will greatly be missed at Honeywell.

Rosemary Hernandez

December 26, 2009

To the family of Cynthia we are all saddened by this horrible tragedy our thoughts and prayers are with you.I had the pleasure of meeting Cynthia about 3 years ago and every afternoon when I made deliveries to her desk she alway had a smile,you will be missed.
God Bless..

Glenna

December 26, 2009

We sat just in front of Cynthia each Sunday morning at St John's. She always had ready smiles for everyone and was friendly. We shared warms hugs as we "passed the Peace". Our church will miss our sister in Christ. Your loss is also in a way, our loss too. Our thoughts and prayers remain with you, her family and loved ones. May our Lord give you the strength, peace, and comfort you need during this time.

Thomas and Allison

December 25, 2009

We are local area neighbors who also jog and walk our dog in the same neighborhood. We will continue to jog and walk our dog without fear in honor and remembrance of Cynthia. This is a great neighborhood and we will strive to keep it that way, the way Cynthia remembered it. We are sorry for your family's loss as we wish you peace and comfort.

December 25, 2009

Dear Suzie and Cynthia's family,

I add my love and prayers to the others being sent to you and for Cynthia. May your faith, family, and friends be a comfort. Since our college days at UGA all who know Suzie have "known" Cynthia. My condolences and love are yours. Sincerely, Linda Gorman Rodriguez

Carol N

December 25, 2009

Dearest Susie,
All of your friends here in Georgia are holding you and your family in our hearts.
Love, Carol

Joyce Ryan

December 25, 2009

"I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you with the grief of a loss so overwhelming." Abraham Lincoln
President Lincoln eloquently expresses my thoughts on how inadequate I feel in relating how truly very sorry I am for your loss.... Love, Joyce Ryan (Susie's sorority sister)

Tory Billard

December 25, 2009

Tus, I was so very sorry to hear about the tragic loss of your sister, Cynthia. ALthough I never met her, I felt as if I knew her through the many conversations you and I had. Please accept my deepest condolences; my prayers are with you and Cynthia's family.

Susie Langrall Lackey

December 25, 2009

My dear Cindy,
I can't even begin to imagine the beginning of the rest of my life without you. The moment I heard you'd been shot and killed, I felt that half of my heart had been ripped out. We talked of growing old, very old....together, side by side, celebrating yet another birthday here or there or somewhere in the world.
Where will I be without you to lead me, guide me, help me, love me, and share our innermost thoughts and feelings. Where will I be when you can't "corrupt" me with a beer during times of stress or sadness. How will I ever run again and not be sad, oh so sad that we can never "compete" in a run again, ha! My dear Cindy, the depth and breadth of my love for you will never end. For now, you rest in peace with the angels and know the full joy "that passes all understanding" awaiting me too when I see you again.
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference."
Cindy, you made my life better, and you touched lives beyond measure.
Forever your "younger" twin sis....
Susie

Sally Weber

December 25, 2009

I am Charlie's mother and would like to thank all the entrants, especially the neighbors, who have provided comfort and assistance to us in this tragic time. The beautiful memorial with candles, flowers, poems & stuffed bears,which Cindy loved,is a wonderful tribute at the site of the tragedy.

Cindy's home breathes of her gentle love, creativity,& wit. I hope that my son will gain strength living with this beauty surrounding him in order to continue his life with hope and shining spirit.Cindy truly was
and will continue to be the light of his life.
Each Christmas eve I will recall praying together with him at mass in Cindy's church. God Bless You Chas!

Michael Gibbs

December 25, 2009

I saw Cynthia and chatted with her for a little while just a couple of weeks ago at work. Before saying goodbye, we wished each other happy holidays. It seems we seldom think about the fact that this might be the last time we get to talk to someone.

My heartfelt condolences go out to all of Cynthia's family and friends. I will surely miss her.

December 24, 2009

To The Family of Cynthia: We did not know Cynthia however, like so many others in the Hillcrest Ranch Community, we admired her dedication to jogging. I will miss not seeing her jogging down Hillcrest as I go to work each morning. Our prayers are with the family during this very difficult time.

God Bless

Residents of Crystal Ridge.

December 24, 2009

Suzie and Cindy,s Family: Simple Words can not express how sorry I feel about your loss. I just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Carol Lunceford Weaver

Phil Reed

December 24, 2009

I just heard the sad news, today. My deepest sympathy goes out to the Family, especially Suzie. We are fellow members of the Cambridge, Md., High School Class of 1970. Although we have not seen each other much over the last 39 years, I have fond memories of the Langrall Twins. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Phil Reed

Peggy and David Ashe

December 24, 2009

May Cynthia rest in Peace and We pray for the family in their loss and ask God's blessing on her entire family.

December 24, 2009

With deepest sympathy to Cynthia's family and her sister Suzette, who is my pledge sister and in my heart. Love, Anne

Sandy Shackelford

December 24, 2009

To Cindy's twin Susie, know that all of your Alpha Xi Delta Sisters are praying for you and remembering the twin stories you told us. God bless you Cindy, Susie, Michelle, and all of your family in this time of need.

Love,

Karen Houle

December 24, 2009

Cynthia was a co-worker of mine at Honeywell. She was also a very good friend. Cynthia always took the time to talk with me when I needed someone to talk to. She will be missed.

I know her faith was strong and I have no doubt that she is with God in heaven.

I will continue to pray for her family during this difficult time.

God Bless.

Michelle H

December 24, 2009

My prayers are with your family during this difficult time of grief. As a resident on Donald Dr. and fellow jogger, I am deeply saddened for your family and Cynthia. I can only hope that you find some comfort in knowing that your beloved Cynthia is in God's hands and loving care. She has made an impression on our community and she will never be forgotten.

Heather

December 24, 2009

Although I did not personally know Cynthia, I saw her each and every day. I would pass her each morning as I left for work and knew exactly where to look for her depending on the exact time I left my house. These past few days I feel like something is missing as I no longer get to see her. My heartfelt condolences go out to Cynthia's family and friends. May God be with you and help you through this difficult time.

December 23, 2009

My deepest sympathies go out to Cynthia's family and friends. Although we can not fully grasp the pain that you feel, we stand in unity with you during this difficult time.

December 23, 2009

To the family & friends of Cynthia,

Our heartfelt condolences to you as you deal with the loss of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rejoice and celebrate the life of Cynthia and be comforted in knowing that she is now with our lord and savior and an angel watching over her family and grandchildren.

God Bless!

Dan & Kim Engle, Glendale, Arizona (Hillcrest Ranch)

Don & Pattie Johnston

December 23, 2009

To Cynthia's family - We too live in the Crystal Ridge neighborhood and always remember her routine jogging. We are very saddened that our wonderful community is not immune to these senseless acts of crime. We wish you comfort and peace during your time of solace.

Oleskys

December 23, 2009

As neighbors, we grieve with and for you and your family. May you find peace in the memory of having had Cynthia as a part of your life.

Nancy Hadsell

December 23, 2009

Susie: I am so sorry about the loss of your beloved sister. Many a night we sat up talking about Cyndi and how close y'all were. My prayers are with your family at this very difficult time
'Pha Xi Love,

December 23, 2009

We would like to send our deepest sympathy to Cynthia's family. We live in the neighborhood and are deeply saddened by this tragedy. Please know our prayers are with you. God will comfort you in these dark moments.

Sincerly,

Sam and Cheryl Gonzalez

Lisa Appleton

December 23, 2009

I am so sorry for your loss, My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mark Foster

December 23, 2009

I am very sad to hear about Cynthia's tragic death. I work in the cafe where she works and I know I speak for the entire staff to say that our prayers & thoughts are with you and your family. She will be deeply missed

Crystal Ridge

December 23, 2009

We are from the Hillcrest Community we walk our dogs and walk ourselves through the entire area day or nite never ever thinking this could happen in such a beautiful calm area.. We our sadden and hold a heavy heart.. wishing you peace and comfort at this time.Cynthia and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Donna Corcoran

December 23, 2009

To Cynthia's family and friends,

I am so sorry and deeply troubled for your tragic loss. Although I did not know Cynthia, as a member of the Hillcrest Ranch community, I stand with you in sorrow - and also courage. May Cynthia's soul be in peace. May her family, friends and community find comfort and even deeper love and connection as we all survive this terrible loss. You are in my prayers.

Sue McCullough

December 23, 2009

My prayers and heart to your family, Cynthia. It was a priviledge to have worked with you. We are all in a state of shock.

Julie & Rod Jevremov

December 23, 2009

Oh Chas, we are so sorry for your tragic loss! Please know that you are in our prayers as well as the rest of your family.

Jean Cupeta

December 23, 2009

My heart goes out to Cynthia's family for their loss. She was my dear friend and co-worker and I know she loved her family deeply, and only wanted the best for her children and grandchildren. She was devoted to her husband and cherished the friendship of her sister. She was the very soul of generosity and hospitality. My prayers are with you.

December 23, 2009

To the Family of Cynthia,
I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know her but I am so sad for you and your family. My prayers are with you.

Michelle Colaiacovo

December 23, 2009

I am so saddened at your untimely death. You were a special person, who was devoted to family and friends. May your family find peace and comfort in this very sad time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Terri Compton

December 23, 2009

The loss of Cynthia is a senseless, shocking tragedy. I too have passed Cynthia out in the morning in our neighborhood. I am heart broken and deeply saddened. To her family no words can bring comfort, but please know that the many thoughts and prayers are heartfelt from all of your neighbors.

December 23, 2009

As a fromer Military member, I have lived many losses. In our darkest hour we need to find the courage to continue. Honor Cynthia by simply never forgetting. It is the one thing we can do and that can never be taken away, remember her forever. That is true Honor, remember... To the family of Cynthia may you find peace in your heart.

December 23, 2009

Thomas Cambell said, "To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die."
Cynthia touched many hearts, including mine, even though I've never met her.

My most heartfelt sympathies and condolences for her loved ones.

December 23, 2009

Dearest Family & Friends of Cynthia Ann Langrall, I extend to all of you my deepest sympathy in the loss of your Dear Loved one. A Love Ones Loss can cause great grief and pain of heart, because the heart yearns for what it has Loved & Lost. May the GOD of All Comfort strengthen & wrap his arms around you & hold you in your time of grief. "Soon" He'll have her awaken from her deep sleep where she and others will not grow old, get sick, or die under the Kingdom Rule in a beautiful earth forever.(Job 14:13-15; Lu 23:43; Job 33:25; Isa 33:24; 25:8; Matt 6;10; Ps 37:11, 29;

Angela, Baltimore, MD

E A

December 23, 2009

RIP. May your family and friends find strength during this difficult time. Lord will take care of everything. Be strong. My heart aches for you all.

December 23, 2009

We too are shocked and upset over this tragedy. Please know that the Hillcrest community is behind you & your family in your sorrow.
Family from Discovery at Hillcrest

Franklin Evans

December 22, 2009

Cynthia , i send you love and thanks for sharing yourself here on earth. May your spirit now be happy and free. To all your loved ones here, I wish you strength and send you all my love.

Bob and Linda Rasmussen

December 22, 2009

We grieve with you and your family over this tragedy. We too are neighbors who also run early in the morning and and have waved to Cynthia for years as we would pass her. We hope you will find a way to celebrate all the great things she meant to you. Our prayers are with you.

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