1959
2017
Cindy Jayne Schuman passed away May 17, 2017 in Houston, Texas. She was born April 20, 1959 in Owensboro, Kentucky. Cindy was an amazing and loving person.
Cindy is preceded in death by her mother, Sadie Yates.
Cindy is survived by her loving husband, Jeffery C. Schuman; father, James Westerfield; siblings, Robert, Sherri, Glenn, Buddy, and Janelle; and numerous nieces and nephews. Left to treasure her memory is numerous family members and friends.
The visitation will be held May 22, 2017 at Brookside Funeral Home – Champions, 3410 Cypress Creek Pkwy, Houston, Texas 77068 from 5pm to 8pm. The funeral service will be held May 23, 2017 at Brookside Funeral Home – Champions at 10am. The committal service will follow directly after at Calvary Hill Cemetery, 21723 Aldine-Westfield Rd., Humble, Texas 77338.
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5 Entries
June 17, 2017
I love you and miss you, and I think of you every day. Helen Belcher
May 27, 2017
Stephanie Yates
You taught me to laugh at myself and not take everything so seriously. I love you and miss you.
May 22, 2017
robert westerfield
I will always love and miss you ,your brother robert
May 22, 2017
robert westerfield
I will always love and miss you ,your brother robert
May 19, 2017
DENISE HAGAN
REST IN PEACE MY SWEET COUSIN, ALL MY LOVE DENISE
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