1979
2011
Cynthia May Sue Ewig, age 32 of Phoenix Arizona passed away on October 1, 2011. She was born in Phoenix on August 8, 1979 to William and Jean Ewig. Cynthia is survived by her parents, her sisters Debra (Lee), Jennifer (William), Laura (Joseph), her Grandma Elsie Ewig, her fiance Andrew and will be also missed by many neices and nephews.
A celebration of Cynthia's life will be held at 1:00PM on Saturday, October 8, 2011 at Shadow Mountain Mortuary. Burial will follow at Phoenix Memorial Park.
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October 15, 2011
M. Jay Holmes
Dear Precious Cindy, I thank you for being the kind-hearted, sweet person sharing conversations about your life and more at work with me. I only knew you for a short time, but you made a huge, lasting impression - your kind heart was evident and your personality loving. You and baby boy are HOME...no better place! Even though we'd rather have you both here with us. But I miss you very, very much. Love you Cindy, and you'll always be in my heart. To Cindy's family and friends - may God give you great strength and continue to comfort you in this time of grief. To her parents, thank you for bringing a beautiful soul and person in this world and sharing her with us. GOD BLESS YOU!
October 15, 2011
Mike Tulumello
Dear Cindy,
Your passing was such a devastating shock to all of us at Hampton Inn. I know you weren't feeling well that day, and I may have been one of the last people to speak to you. It still doesn't seem real. You were so cheerful and fun to work with on weekends. I hope your family will contact Diane as soon as possible. God bless.
October 10, 2011
Although we never got to meet Cindy, she has touched our hearts. We live in the neighborhood of her accident. Through her memorial, our family and neighbors have been able to share our condolences. I had the opportunity to meet Andrew and several other family and friends and personally share in their sorrow. Rest in peace, Cindy and Jayce.
October 9, 2011
Viviane Ramirez
Dear Cindy, I will miss you very much I am so truly thankful to have created a friendship with you and to have stayed in touch. May you and your baby rest in peace. I love you always.
Until we meet again my friend!
October 8, 2011
Jennifer Jewel
May god bless you and your baby and your family. May you both rest in peace.
October 8, 2011
jewel jennifer
Jesus loves u
October 8, 2011
Susan Frost
My prayers will be with Andy, Cooper, and all of Cynthia's family and friends as your mourn the loss of a bright light in your lives. Susan Frost
October 8, 2011
Debbie Lebsock
Dear Cindy, the friends an Family you left behind will continue to miss you for the rest of our lives here. You have touched the lives of so many in such a special way. The smiles that shines from the faces of the people that mention your name is heart warming. May God Bless you in your new journey. And I can only hope that those whom miss you so much will find some comfort knowing that they now have a very special angel looking over them for the rest of there lives. And may they find some comfort in knowing that you are now in the loving arm of the Lord... My deepest condolences to your family.... God Bless..
October 8, 2011
angelina hineman
dearest cindy . . . . i am so sad that the world has lost such a wonderful person :( i never witnessed you talk or say a bad thing about any person . god took you and your son way way way to early . . . . . . . . may you and Jayce rest in peace forever . You are missed dearly . Jayce can you do me a favor and keep watch over our Lydia every once in awhile ?
October 7, 2011
Lavena Garland
Cindy, my sissy! There was never a more compassionate, caring person than you. From your smiling face to your always making sure everyone was taken care of when you were around. I am and will always be grateful to have you in my life for the last 11 years and will cherish all the great times and memories that we have shared together.....I love you forever!
October 7, 2011
We would like to send our deepest condolences to your family. We did not know Cindy personally, but the jeep she was driving came to a rest on our back fence. I know this has changed your lives forever and I can say it has changed ours as well, in the blink of an eye we witnessed how precious life is and in Cindy's memory will be sure to live everyday as though it is our last and enjoy every moment.
October 7, 2011
ivette
god is for us a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during times of distres - psalms 46:1
October 7, 2011
Andrew Taylor
Cindy my love. You gave of yourself with such compassion and understanding. Courage, honesty, playfulness...the list goes on. So many things to so many people. You demonstrated so beautifully the role in your family...it was inspiring! Together we planted the seeds to have our own. Our dreams here on Earth have ended but we will meet again...sweet angel...with family..with friends..with eachother...for eternity :-*. xoxoxoxo ;-).
October 7, 2011
Melissa Scamuffa
Cindy you were always a fun and happy person. Annie, you, and I always had such good times together. From the Geo Metro days to the times we all had at the Frog. I know we weren't in touch as we got older but I surely will always remember you and you will be missed. You were taken way to soon.
October 6, 2011
Rehanna McCartney
Cindy you were absolutely beautiful inside and out. You gave me close to 20 years of great friendship that I will never forget. I love you so much. You and baby Jayce wil lforever bbe in my heart!
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