In memory of

Cynthia Thompson

January 4, 1934 -  December 19, 2020

No obituary currently exists.

Guestbook 

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Elizabeth Armstrong (Niece)

Entered December 25, 2020 from Toronto

Rest In Peace Auntie Cynthia. Will miss your quick wit and humour, always finding something funny in every situation. You always knew how to make us laugh. Keep smiling.

Stephanie Williams (Friend)

Entered December 27, 2020

Sincerest condolences to the family. So sorry for your loss . 🙏 Praying that God grants you strength as you go through this difficult and trying time of your lives.
Weeping may endure for the night but joy comes in the morning.

Stephanie Williams

Marian Ford (Church Sister)

Entered December 27, 2020

For the years we served together during the laughter and the tears I will never forget. May you rest in Peace

Rosil Burnett-Gibbs & Family (Family friend)

Entered December 28, 2020 from Toronto

To the family: Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of Auntie Cynthia.
She was a long time friend of my Mom Claire Burnett. They worked together at Sun Life Insurance for many years, until their retirement. They attended church together, they vacation together, and now they are both sleeping peacefully in the arms of their Heavenly Father - No longer constraint to the cares of this world.
“We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord. 2 Corinthians 5:8”
Rest In Peace loved one, until we meet again.

Hazel Waldron (Church Sister)

Entered December 28, 2020 from Toronto

Aunty Cynthia will be missed. Aunty Cynthia, Aly and I had wonderful times together, we would joke and laugh, she and I would pray together, she would tell Aly I don’t want you to be a pallbearer because I know you will drop my coffin(smile) She has no more pain now. May she “RIP”

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