Condolences
We have been thinking of Cindy so much this month, our hearts go out to you the family tomorrow. Cindy was a wonderful friend, she is dearly missed our visits with her both at our home and in lovely Nova Scotia will be cherished memories forever. God bless!
I can't believe a year has passed. Although this day will be a difficult one please know we are thinking of you. I am sure Cindy would like you to remember the good times shared with her. Take care Paula
Today July 10th would have been your 58th birthday, missing you.......
Arlene
To all Cindy's family.I am so very sorry to hear about Cindy's passing.I knew Cindy for over 30 years, she was a very special person.I will miss her dearly.Thinking of everyone to day,sending prayers and my love,xo <3 May you Rest in Peace my dear friend. When Someone you love becomes a Memory that memory becomes a Treasure.
Very sorry for your loss, please accept our deepest sympathies.
Delores, Sharon and the Britten family--Sending our sincere condolences to your family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
To the Britten Family, Our sincere condolences, we met Cindy through the Alzheimer's message board, she became a great friend to both Don and I individually and we were so lucky to have had Cindy helping us on our journey through caregiving, she was always there for those who needed her. We were able to welcome her to our home, and also to visit her in hers, our friendship continued on after our caregiving and she was encouraging as Don and are began our life together, we spent some time with Cindy last September and are so so happy we did, it was so nice to see her so happy, we will think of her often and miss her terribly, we will continue with GLOW with Us in her memory every year!
Our deepest condolences to the Britten family...May you all be comforted in knowing she is without pain and she is with all who went before her.. May her soul rest in peace...our thoughts and prayers are with you all.. RIP Cindy..
I will miss your beautiful spirit. Rest well. Peace.
To Sharon, Delores, Mark and Colleen: Our sincere condolences to you and your families. Cindy will always be remembered for her generous and giving spirit. May your memories give you peace and comfort.
To all of the family, our most sincere condolences. I had the wonderful opportunity to work with Cindy for about a year at Strait Area Transit. She was a very brilliant lady with a wonderful sense of humour. We shared so many interesting conversations that we had gathered along our life's journey. RIP my friend. Malcolm Beaton
Sending many thoughts and prayers to Cindy's family and many friends.I felt lucky to have her as a neighbor and friend!
To all the family, esp. Sharon, as she is the only one I know; my sincere condolences on losing Cindy. Cindy was a neighbour to me on River Denys Rd. in Judique for several years and I missed her when she moved home to take care of her mother. Cindy wasn't in great health herself but certainly did her duty to her parents. She was a very smart, interesting person to whom having a conversation was a joy. Quick witted and light hearted, she was one of a kind. I have a picture of Judique as a rainbow crossed the road that she took and gave to me as a gift. It will always be a memory of her to me and may she enjoy all the rainbows of heaven. Rest in Peace, neighbour. Augustina
I am so very sorry for the loss of your sister, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this so very sad time.....hugs
Delores & all of Cindy's family: I would like to offer my sympathies to all of you for the loss of your dear Sister, Aunt, Cousin & Friend. May your many memories with Cindy help you through this very difficult time. Prayers & thoughts are with you. R.I.P. Cindy. Janice Joyce Petit de Grat
My condolences to Cindy's family...she added a unique colour to our world. I went to school with Cindy. She kept to herself but from time to time we shared things. I read her poems but I am not very good with ligature and most of them were over my head. Someone mentioned her eyes but for me it was her smile, totally genuine! Cindy and I were alike in some ways. She was very independent like myself. I was renovating my home on Wellington St. and Cindy came to visit. I was going to remove the old kitchen cabinets and the enamel sink with the drain board attached. Cindy was fixing up a cabin or cottage (I can not remember) and she asked for the old metal cabinets and sink. I was glad to see them go to a new home. The world is one shade darker without her... I wish I had seen her one last time! Denise Snow
Cindy .... I'll miss you my friend ..... 'til we meet again ....... Your friend from the 'tother coast' ....... Barb
Cindy will never be forgotten. Love Aunt Lorna
Whenever someone was in need of a helping hand, almost like magic, Cindy would appear. I feel that her eyes were her most striking feature, and I will always remember them: they exuded her kindness and selflessness. Never on one occasion do I remember seeing Cindy without also getting to see her smile and laughter. Even after becoming very ill, on my last visit to see her in the hospital, to my surprise, she was still pleasant and laughing. My deepest condolences: Colleen, Delores, Mark, Sharon and all those who had the pleasure of knowing Cindy. Cindy - Thank you for all of the happy memories. We will all remember you with fondness.
Delores,Sharon,Colleen and Mark,our condolences and love go out to you at the lost of a wonderful sister and a kind and caring human being. Our prayers and thoughts are with you, cousin Lois and Cites
Dearest Delores, Sharon, Colleen and Mark, and families I am very saddened by the news i received about 15 minutes ago. Angels are watching over you Wings wrapped gently around you, Whispering you are loved and blessed. With love, Pat
This is something I wrote the last time I saw my beloved cousin, Cindy, April 21, 2014. Cindy thank you for all the kindness and love you have shown me over the years. I am so grateful for all the times we shared. I will miss you. Love you. ............................................................................................................................. My cousin,Cindy, came to see me yesterday. She's dieing , but she came to see me because she knows I can't get in her house. Cindy has had open heart surgery four times , but she has the biggest heart of anyone I know. A heart of gold! When her mother took sick , Cindy sold her house , quite her job, and moved in with her parents. Her mother had alzimers , and she promised her mom she would look,after her and never put her in a home. She lived up to her word, although not everybody was in agreement, with the help of her siblings she negotiated a way and did it! There came a time when Aunt Muriel didn't even know Cindy, and she was afraid , she said to Cindy " I don't have a mother. Will you be my mother?" Cindy gave her a big hug and said " Yes I will!" She looked after both parents for many years, and found ways to make their lives as eventful as possible. She took them for visits, events, she had birthday and anniversary parties for them. She built a special garden with a fish pond for her mother, that was designed for a person with alzimers . There is a practicably way of doing things and then there is, "l 'm doing it this way anyway. " It would be easier if she stayed with her sister, in town , but Cindy wants to be in her home, her parents home, in Arichat , where she can see the water and the forest. As determined as my Britten cousins are, they are equally as loving. So they will lovingly share in being caretakers for their sister, and she will live in the beautiful village of Arichat for ever.
We are deeply saddened to hear od Cindy's passing. She was an inspirational woman. It is hard to believe I guess god needed her to help, which she was the best at. To all her family she is with god & Family who went before her. Rest In paradise till we meet again my friend.
I spent the night with Cindy on Tuesday , I enjoyed talking with her and just sitting with her, my deepest condolences go out to all of her family. May she rest in paradise forever...
René Babin made a donation to ST ANNE COMMUNITY AND NURSING CARE CENTRE
I am so sorry to hear of Cynthia's passing. Mom called me a little while ago to inform me. My deepest sympathy to all of you. Cindy was a great person, and I will keep fond memories of my times spent with her, as her cousin and "neighbour". Love, René.
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