Cheryl
Cin I miss you so much. I love you.
Birth date: Nov 30, 1946 Death date: Oct 25, 2020
Cynthia Ann Purchase (Jensen), 73, passed away peacefully Sunday morning, October 25, 2020 while under the care of her oldest grandson, Travis Woodring and Stephanie Flood. Although she had began to decline from the symptoms of De Read Obituary
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Cin I miss you so much. I love you.

So very sorry to hear of Cindy's passing. I met Cindy many years ago when she faithfully rode Ludington Mass Transit from Ludington to Scottville Elementary School so that she could ride home with her great-grandson, Talon who she fondly described as the light of her life. She did not want him to ride alone. Her passion for her family was immense and I loved hearing her stories. She could be quite entertaining! Quite honestly she could bring a smile and much laughter to the end of a busy work day. Prayers and caring thoughts for all of your family.
So sorry to hear of the passing of Cindy a friend and classmate. We had fun times either at her house on Sugar Grove Road or mine quite often with Kathy Larsen too. We spent time going to Johnny's Skating Rink on Sundays and we often won the limbo stick contest as we were both short. We now live in Florida but the last time I saw Cindy was at Brenda's Harbor Cafe in Ludington. She still had her sense of humor and wore her sailor
hat that day as the hostess. We had a picture taken together but can't find it now. My sympathy to her family.
Marcia Parker Doty
Sweet Cindy, classmate from 3rd grade on. Can't forget the eyes and the smile. My condolences to all. From a former neighbor and school mate.
Dave Buffenbarger
She had the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen. Shining with pride gazing at her daughters ... sparking with sheer devilment at any one of a million parties ... alight with adoration in the presence at her mom and dad ... that's what I'll always remember -- Cindy's beautiful, beautiful eyes.
Thanks for the memories, cousin.
Sue Ellen