Our deepest sympathies to Steve and children on this loss of beautiful wife and mother .
In the nearly 30 years I have known Cindy, I always found her a welcoming, happy person. Though we have not seen one another for a few years, we had annual hour long chats in which we laughed a lot. I will miss those times.
Our most sincere condolences on your tragic loss. Greg & Isabel.
Cindy and I met in the fall of 1976 at the downtown U of T campus. There were a small group of us that gravitated together in that class—myself, Cindy, Elga, and Peggy. Cindy was a hard working student, fun loving and very close to her family. She always spoke so highly of her parents. She was one of the few people I kept in touch with over the decades. We would exchange Christmas cards and have an annual phone call in the New Year. We were finally able to entice Cindy and Steve to come up to visit us a couple of summers ago. That was a lovely afternoon. I often think of Cindy and her beloved Steve, wondering how that cottage Reno is going, how your kids are doing. What a proud grandma you are! You will not be forgotten, my friend.
Cindy and Steve helped me a lot when I moved into 217 Glenwood Cres. They lived only a few streets away at the time.