Cynthia Jean FOX-HAMILTON
To my beautiful sister Cyndi:
Some of the fond memories I have were when we were just kids going to school together starting from kindergarten to grade 3. You would help me with my English and I with your math. I also loved our time together at Lake Island and the farm in Darwell, especially going to the country dances. One thing you always loved was being outside in the summer with the sun on your face and sitting by the fire in the evening. You always had a passion for animals Cyndi, and you would look after anyone’s pet if they asked you. I remember how much you truly enjoyed watching dad, Kevin, and myself play hockey. It was always your favourite sport. We grew up together, depending upon each other from the beginning to the very end. I remember how much we loved each other in our childhood. Although there were periods that we did not see each other personally we were always connecting with one another.
What I will miss most is your beautiful smile and laughter.
I’m glad that mom took us to church at St. Andrews and the little church in Alberta Beach. You had a strong faith Cyndi, and I know you are now in heaven with peace in your heart and no more worries.
I remember our times together with Grandma and Grandpa, Aunt Tina, Uncle Brian and Uncle Ian at their home in the flats and Alberta Beach.
Thank you, Cyndi, for looking after Jimmy for so many years, it was never an easy chore, and you did it lovingly.
I am so thankful that you were able to come to Mexico and be part of my marriage to Alma. I love Cyndi you with all my heart and I look forward to the time when we will be together again at the end and beyond. You will continue to be in our Prayers.
Love, your brother, Ted.

Deepest condolences to Cyndi’s family. I’ve known her for almost 40 years since we worked together at Thoro-Kleen. Cyndi was always cheerful and a hard worker. A few years ago I was in Mexico for her brother’s wedding. She had such a good time and showed my wife how to line dance. Cyndi will be greatly missed.
Cyndi you were such a caring and loving woman from looking after your brother Jimmy caring for your daughters and granddaughters, your family, dogs and friends. You became a great friend to me and my family and you will sadly be missed by all the people that the hearts you have touched. You were a hard worker that liked to have and enjoy life and i amsure you would be happy as the Oilers are moving towards the cup as you would have truly love to watch. RIP my great friend you will be sadly missed by all and I will miss you alot
To Cyndi’s family and friends I send my deepest condolences for the passing of your mother, sister, in-law,, grandmother, and friend.
I always considered Cyndi my friend since I met her when I was 16 and she was probably 14 or 15 years old. We had fun times together, and had a nice visit together not that long ago. Bless my dear friend Cyndi, may she rest in our Lord’s care.
Cyndi you were such a caring and loving woman from looking after your brother Jimmy caring for your daughters and granddaughters, your family, dogs and friends. You became a great friend to me and my family and you will sadly be missed by all the people that the hearts you have touched. You were a hard worker that liked to have and enjoy life and i amsure you would be happy as the Oilers are moving towards the cup as you would have truly love to watch. RIP my great friend you will be sadly missed by all and I will miss you alot.