In Remembrance Of

Cindy Foster
Cynthia (Cindy) Marie Foster
She was born on August 26, 1959, in Albany MO, left this life for the next at 66 years old, in her home in Raytown MO.
She is preceded in death by her parents Donald and Shirley Nance.
Cindy graduated from King City High School in 1977 and went on to spend 30 years in the field of ophthalmology, the last 18 years being spent at Cavanaugh Eye Center as an ophthalmic technician where she had many meaningful relationships with co-workers and patients alike.
Her presence was one of a kind. Her humor, laugh, attention to detail, and kindness will never be forgotten. She will be remembered for her gentle spirit, warm smile, and generous heart that touched everyone who knew her.
She is survived by her daughter (Carmen), brother (Charles and Cindy), sister (Connie and Danny), nephews (Gage and Joshlyn; Brandon and Sierra), along with many many friends.
A formal celebration of life will be held this spring. In lieu of flowers, it was Cindy’s wish that donations be made to her favorite charities.
Questions regarding the services or donations can be directed to Carmen Foster through Facebook.
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3 comments
Vicki ausmus workman
chuck, so sorry to hear about your loss.
Vickie Cook
Oh what a wonderful childhood we had. We spent summers together, having sleep overs, talking and laughing till all hours of the night. Swimming, sun bathing, Collecting posters of Donnie Osmond, and just being Great Friends. Even though we were first cousins, our relationship was more than that. As we got older, life got in our way and we did not keep in touch like we should have. But I always loved you and thought about you more than you ever knew. You will be missed by so many, but by now you are at peace, out of pain and visiting with your mom and dad! Love you! Till we meet again!
Cathy Johnson
This is a beautiful commemoration that speaks directly to who she was as a person. Kind, thoughtful, generous in spirit and a great sense of humor. I had the pleasure of working with her for almost all of her 18 years and we got to go to Hawaii together as well That is just one of the many memories that I will keep on hands for reminiscing. She raised a beautiful thoughtful daughter, and I am grateful to you for making sure she was cared for with love and share such meaningful moments together. God bless you all we will miss her and think of her often. Much love cathy