Tribute Wall
In Memory of
Cynthia Wells "Cindy" Priolet
1970 - 2017
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Sherrie Giles posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
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Cynthia was a light to us at Heritage Family Practice. We rejoiced in her positive attitude and loving kindness. We extend and sympathies to your family.
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Ilka Lazaroff posted a condolence
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Dear Philippe, Nathan, Quentin, and Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I considered Cynthia a friend although it had been years since we spent time together. May you hold memories of her close to your hearts, and gain strength from the great faith she had. She was a joy and an inspiration to know.
Blessings and Peace,
Ilka
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THawkins posted a condolence
Saturday, December 30, 2017
My condolences to the family. We look forward to a time when God will fulfill his promise and reunite us with our love ones Revelations 21:3,4.
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Steve Carter posted a condolence
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Cynthia,
I have asked that at tomorrows service that this is to be read. In case that does not occur, I have posted it here so you may read it at your convenience.
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Saying Goodbye – A second letter to Cynthia from a Canadian friend
Cynthia, I have been thinking lots about your friendship in my life. It has been nearly 25 years that you have been in my life. We met first in the MBA program in Paris back in 1993. My wife was working for the Supreme Court in Canada and was unable to join me, so I was on my own for the year. I was the only Canadian, you were one of a handful of Americans in a program full of Europeans. We became friends through chance, when you came over to go hiking in Fontainebleau with Dorthe, your Danish girlfriend (who happened to be my roommate). For some reason, Dorthe ended up unable to go, and so you invited me to come along with you and your French boyfriend, Phillipe. His English was about as bad as my French, but you acted as the translator between both languages and that was the beginning of a deep friendship between the three of us.
I have been reflecting lots on you as a person. On how wonderful you are. I have also been thinking lots about this man of yours, and what he went through to be near to you. When you left France to return to the US, Phillipe was broken hearted. The two of us continued to spend time together. Though in some ways we had little in common (his English was still intermediate, and my French was worse) we shared the experience of being away from the person we loved most. This drew us together, and so I spent time with him, and began to understand just why you were drawn to him. He was full of love for his friends and his family. I joined his family for meal times, and saw how they were shaped by shared work, joy, happiness, stories and laughter. Indeed, family was everything for him.
His decision to move to the US to follow you was not taken lightly. While I only spent a couple of years living in Europe, it really helped me to understand how you are a different person when you are working in a second language and a different culture. It is hard to be as funny, or to keep up with the conversations, and people never quite get your jokes, or your cultural references. People don’t watch the same movies, listen to the same songs, make fun of the same ads on TV, go to similar schools, or even experience healthcare in the same way. Phil would be giving up significant social benefits in making this move: in France, university education is practically free, as is health care. But Phil was in love with Cynthia. He was willing to leave his language, his family, his culture, his social network, everything in order to be with the women he loved. He was willing to do all the work to operate in his second language, in a foreign country, with foreign ideas, and a foreign structure, far from his family and friends in order to build a life with you Cynthia. This is love indeed.
It is hard to say goodbye, but I am reminded of how very much you were loved. I do so love you and cherish the memories of our time together.
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JW posted a condolence
Thursday, December 28, 2017
My condolences to the family. Losing a loved one in death is a most difficult experience. May you be comforted by the promise in John 5:28,29 that all those in memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out. What a loving provision put in place by the God of all comfort which gives us the assured hope of seeing our loved ones alive again. As we await that day may Jehovah God give each of you the strength to endure this most trying time.
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Debra Weston-Williams posted a condolence
Thursday, December 28, 2017
My sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Mrs. Cindy Wells Priolet. Although I did not know her . . just reading her obituary gives me comfort knowing that she was a God fearing woman and is most certainly resting safely in our Father's arms.
Sincerely,
Debra Weston-Williams (co-worker) of Mr. Curt Wells
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Debra Wells purchased flowers
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
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Velma Harris lit a candle
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
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Isaiah 40: 31
"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary and they shall walk and not be faint"
May the family find peace and comfort knowing that Cynthia will live again, in a perfect body.
Rest my friend. Until we meet again.
Velma
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Trudi Stigge lit a candle
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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What a blessing she was for her persistent & loving witness -- one of God's special "agents"!
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Monica Schissler lit a candle
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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Keeping Cindy’s family and friends in my prayers as they walk through the grieving process. My daughter & I prayed for Cindy each night as I crocheted a blanket meant for her. I’m going to finish that blanket and send it to her family. My hope is that they can wrap up in this soft afghan and think of Cindy and feel her loving embrace surrounding them in warmth.
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Jim and Anita Carter posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
We did not know Cindy very long, but she impressed us with her strong faith in God and her engaging personality. While talking with her she made you feel important and interested in whatever you had to say. She will be missed greatly by many. She is with her Lord now. Her cancer is gone and she is at peace!
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Leslie and Chris lit a candle
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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You are loved.
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Michelle Snow Rouse lit a candle
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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May God give you all peace and comfort during this time, knowing Cindy touched more lives than she will ever know. I was a High School classmate and there was never a day that I ever saw her without a smile. She will be greatly missed here, but comfort knowing we will see her again someday!
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The family of Cynthia Wells Priolet uploaded a photo
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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Joan Korte uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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