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Jan Canatsey
April 15, 2025
To the Moore family: I was saddened to hear of Cindy's passing. I was in St. Joseph's Hospital in July 2020 for knee surgery. She was one of the nurses
there-very friendly and caring. I looked forward to her coming in-my favorite!
She told me about getting married at the Champion Presby.Church-I told her I grew up going there. She was very proud of her sons. She sent me a get well card for my recuperation and I sent her a card thanking her for being so nice. I didn't know she was ill-that never showed. Very nice to talk to-I will not
forget her My sympathies to you! Jan Canatsey
Beth Palma
April 7, 2025
We loved Cindy´s ever present beautiful smile and warmth. She
Brightened any room she entered. She is in heaven. Our prayers are for the family & friends left behind in her absence. Hugs to her men...
Kevin, Kyle & Chad. She will live in all of you forever
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