Cindy put heart and soul into putting together a class reunion for several of classes. It was very low turn out but did beautiful job. I attended and it was joy to see ones there. She will be miss. Rip Cindy. She loved her classmates.
Cindy was a beautiful person inside and out. I was blessed to have known her and privileged to have had her as a classmate. I have not seen her much in the past few years but when we did meet, she always had a smile and a hug. She was a true Christian example and my prayers are with her family. She will be missed but she is walking streets of gold.
I saw Cindy in New Orleans a few weeks before she passed away. During that visit she talked mostly of Nikki and Ryan. About how the kids and grandkids were her life. We talked about all the Christmas stockings she'd made over the years and that the family had expanded and it was time she got to making another one. She always loved Christmas.... Santa's and church at Bethlehem. She talked about Robin and Ms. Carol singing at church. I'm thankful for the years of friendship. I know your dancing on clouds now. I love you.
May the Lord comfort Nikki. We met Cindy in 2013. She was a good friend to me and James. We had a few good years as neighbors before moving away. She was always so positive and in good spirits when I would visit her.
Cindy was 1 year ahead of me at Benton Academy. I remember the day she had the wreck and was devastated when i heard she would be paralyzed from the waist down. Cindy did not let that stop her. I worked for many years as a cashier at Berry’s Quick Stop in Benton. Anytime that i was working and Cindy needed her gas pumped i always ran out and did it for her. After many years i briefly had a chance to talk with her briefly on the phone. I knew she had been sick but was not aware that it had advanced as far as it had. I was shocked when i read she had passed. Cindy will be dearly missed. Fly high my friend.