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Well Stan, seems the time has slid by, howeversome....we always have great memories of her. Her laughter, cheerfulness and love were always standing out. Hope that this is a good day for you, Love, Dick and Karter
To the family and friends of Cindy, I am so sorry to hear of your sudden loss...I never met Cindy, but I know how much she was appreciated, and loved, through my sister and her husband (Stu & Marge Ovens)….after reading her obituary, I realized she was the kind of woman I wish I had as one of my own friends! It is obvious that she had such love for, and from, her many family members and friends...her crafting and sewing talents were as precious to her as well as the people who received her "works"...now those folks who have something from Cindy will have a piece of her work to cherish, as well as the loving memories of her in their hearts...Gone too soon Cindy, but I believe that God had plans for you in place in heaven, and needed you there at this time, so the angels came and guided you there...…(this is my own personal belief when I hear of someone who had passed)….Rest in Peace Cindy, and always feel the love from those who are grieving for you. My heartfelt condolences go out to everyone who feels her loss...God Bless....With sincere sympathy, Marge's sister, Terry Sue Beekman
To the Ovens family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Cindy (and Stan) taking an active role in leading my Cub Scouts program in my childhood. They both reflected the patience of saints in dealing with a rowdy crew of boys in their home! Cindy, I pray you’re happily in the arms of Jesus tonight, Stan, Don and Brian... you’re in my prayers and I pray the Lord gives you all comfort until the time you are all together again forever. Thank you Ovens family for all the love you’ve spread into the lives of those around you!
David Gleason