To Cindy's family. I know how comforting it can be when friends remember your loved one. Sometimes it just feels like you are all alone and nobody cares. Cindy was a special woman, enjoyed her job, but LOVED her family. You are not alone in missing her. I hope you take some condolence in knowing that others cared for her as well.
We were fortunate to have gotten to know Cindy over the years. She was such a nice and sincere person. We shared Cindy's passion for Cats. Honored that Cindy chose us to fulfill one her wishes by placing Phoebe and Sasha in a new Loving Home.
Cindy was our co-worker and kind friend. We are so sorry that she had to suffer through this illness. Cindy was a real trooper--she always had an amazing strength, positive attitude and fought a hard battle. She will be dearly missed. The Bertalott family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.
Only having a professional relationship with Cindy, I never got to see her "off the clock". If her kindness and efficiency crossed over to her personal life, what an impact she must have made in her community. I know she will be missed by her UCM family, and she will be even more sorely missed by her family and friends.
I find Cindy's illness and passing so sad but she fought bravely. We worked in the same building for many years and I would see her every morning. She always impressed me with her great smile and friendliness.
I'll never forget the time Cindy and I had on the CMSU Support Staff Council. She will not be forgotten here at UCM. She suffers no more. My prayers and thoughts to the family. And her cats!!