Cynthia “Cindy” P. Taylor, 55, of Clearwater, FL. “Celebration of Life Service” is 4:00 PM, Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at the 1st Lutheran Church, 1644 Nursery Road, Clearwater, FL 33761 with Reverend Paul S. Zimmerman, to officiate. The family will receive friends at the church Social Hall immediately following the service.
A native of Milwaukee, WI and a local resident since 1996, when she moved here from Milwaukee, she was a registered oncology nurse and attended 1st Lutheran Church. She is preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pascoe.
Cindy fought a brave and valiant fight against cancer and died on April 14, 2010 at the Bay Care Alliant Hospital in Dunedin, FL with her daughter and her husband, at her bedside.
Cindy is survived her loving family; a husband, Carl Taylor of Clearwater, FL; a daughter, Rebecca Fordham and her husband, Matthew of Safety Harbor, FL and three grandchildren, Alexander Fordham, Mark Fordham and Joseph Hartley.
The family requests, that in lieu of flowers, to please make a donation to the American Cancer Society in the Memory of Cynthia “Cindy” P. Taylor.
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Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
My heart goes out to you in your time of sorrow. Peace, Prayers and Blessings.
Jeanette Rickard
Carl, Becky, Matt and boys,
I am so sorry for your loss, she was a true friend and will be forever in my heart. I miss talking with her and our special impromtu phone calls. We had such a wonderful friendship. No matter where we left off, we were always there for each other. Please know that Den and I are with you at this time. With much love to all of you.
Laura and Den
Cindy, I will forever remember you. You were there to help me with the end of my husbands life. You were a gift from GOD. We will always be entwined as friends. Carl, I am sorry for your loss. Becky-I cannot express my sorrow for the loss of your mother. She was truly a servant of the Lord. She loved you so much. She’s waiting for us, lets not let her down. One day at a time honey…that’s all we can do…Love you all,
Carrie
Carl, Becky, Matt, and boys,
The only thing that can fill the void Cindy leaves us with is to love one another – and to fight the good fight as she would so that we can find God’s peace.
Carl, Becky, Matt, and boys,
The only thing that can fill the void Cindy leaves us with is to love one another – and to fight the good fight as she would so that we can find God’s peace.
Carl, Becky & Family,
Wish we could be there with you. Our deepest sympathies to you all. Cindy will be greatly missed by all of us. She was definately a special cousin! We love you and you are all in our thoughs and prayers! Love to you all.
Susie, Frank, Josh & Sarah
Carl, Becky & Family,
Wish we could be there with you. Our deepest sympathies to you all. Cindy will be greatly missed by all of us. She was definately a special cousin! We love you and you are all in our thoughs and prayers! Love to you all.
Susie, Frank, Josh & Sarah
Thinking about you guys during this difficult time. So so sorry for your loss.
DADear Becky, Matt, & boys,
We are so sorry but we have you all in our thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort and peace in your good memories!
Love,
Aunt Luanna & Uncle Dick
Cindy, I’ll always cherish our good times – the walks on the beach, ferryboat rides with you and your Mom and little Mark to Honeymoon Island, the time you brought a piece of the Wisconsin State Fair to Clearwater with the roasted corn and melted butter! I love you.
Carl, Becky, Matt, Mark, Joey and Xander – Your faith and love has sustained you through this difficult time. Love to all of you.
I don’t know where to begin. Thank you for being a wonderful friend to our family. I will miss dinner at our house. We will always celebrate your birthday because you are apart of the “three 7’s”. I will never forget your smile or your laugh. And your sense of humor. I admire you for your courageous fight against your cancer. I will miss you dearly. You will always be in my prayers. Rest in peace. Love you always.
Becky, Carl, Matt, Mark, Joey and Xander, may our thoughts and prayers reach out to you during this time.
The Resti Family
“Although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.”
~Author Unknown
We are saddened to hear about Cindy’s passing. We share fond memories of her.
sue & Joe
Carl,Becky@Family,
Our deepest sympathies for all. Cindy will be greatly missed. She was an awesome cousin. She was my PINK PANTHER! You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love to you all. Dave and Lori
I can’t believe Nanny is gone! She will always be part of “the family” and I cherish the memories of Jason and Becky in the pool, and “two squares only!” and “what’s the rule?” Cindy never raised her voice but they got the message.
I could not bear to see her ill, but I have wonderful pictures of her in my mind and heart. And there she will continue to live.
We are so sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing. We had the privilege of helping to care for her. Knowing she had done so for so many others was inspiring and humbling. Her courage and great spirit always showed. We send deepest sympathy and regards to her family. The nurses: Laura, Linda, Susan, doctors, therapists, and staff of Countryside Cancer Center.
Cindy will truly be missed. She was such a kind hearted woman that would do anything for anyone. We will cherish all the wonderful memories we’ve shared.
Your family is in our prayers. Love you all!