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Condolences for Cynthia Rae “Cindy” Vieth


Cindy was the best care coordinator. She changed my mom's life and care because of the service she provided. She brought my mom great joy with every interaction. Praying for all who will miss her.
From Ann Wales

I am very sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing. She was one of the my father’s nurses when he was hospitalized. She was very caring and supportive for my brother and I when we were able to visit. She also would donate to my fundraising efforts to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. You have my deepest sympathy.
From Kim Yancey

Our condolences. Sending thoughts and prayers to family and friends.
From Barbara McGreevy

I am very sorry to hear of Cindy's passing. I enjoyed working with her at the hospital many years ago. She was always pleasant and helpful to all. Please accept my sincere condolences.
From Kathy Jambois-Rankin

Cheryl, Please accept my condolences. The two of you were so fortunate to have each other as sisters. A very colorful pair of women. We enjoyed working with you at the travel agency., laughter usually was involved. Good for the soul! Rebecca Naugler
From Rebecca Naugler

Cheryl, what a life she lived. So sorry for your loss. Treasure the memories.
From Al/Jill Graewin

I am blessed to have worked with Cindy on the oncology unit and with care coordination, she was a wonderful ,caring nurse and advocate for her patients. My sympathies to her family and dear friends.
From Carrie Baumgartner

Cheryl, Heartfelt sympathy is extended to you. What wonderful memories the two of you made together! You will never regret all you did for your sister. May you feel God's gentle embrace as you heal.
From Pam Leis

Cheryl, So sorry to hear of Cindy's passing. You have our deepest sympathy. May your memories comfort you. Our prayers are with you.
From Arlis & Larry Ballwahn

Heartfelt condolences to Cheryl and family on the loss of Cindy. I worked with her for several years in the hospital and clinic. When our first child was born; she embroidered a pillow for him. One year when our children were small; my husband and I both had to work Christmas. No family in the area. Cindy offered to switch holidays with me so that our kids were taken care of. I didn't ask; she volunteered. So kind and thoughtful. She was a wonderful nurse! Always cheerful and helpful. She also had a great sense of humor. She will be missed.
From Ann Tyler