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Cyntha L. <I>Downs</I> Brown
Cenotaph

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Cyntha L. Downs Brown

Birth
Death
22 Jun 2007 (aged 45–46)
USA
Cenotaph
Fairborn, Greene County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
There is a memorial brick in the walkway in Zone D, Row 271
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BROWN, Cyntha L. 45, of Kettering passed away peacefully June 22, 2007 after a six year battle with cancer. She is survived by her loving husband; parents; sister and best friend; grandmother; father and mother-in-law; brother and sister-in-law; niece and nephew. Cindy wanted to thank her other family at Aschbacher & Associates for their unwavering support during her illness. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Cindy also wanted to thank Dr. Nahhas, Dr. Reid, and Dr. Ouellette at Miami Valley Hospital for their guidance and hope; also Dr. Sugarbaker at Washington Hospital Center, Washington D.C. for his expertise and help. Special thanks to all the staff on 5th floor gyn-oncology unit. During her many hospitalizations, you became dear friends as well as caregivers.


Cindy donated herself to the Anatomical Gift Program and Wright State University. She hoped that her donation now could ease someone else's suffering in the future.

-Published in the Dayton Daily News.

BROWN, Cyntha L. 45, of Kettering passed away peacefully June 22, 2007 after a six year battle with cancer. She is survived by her loving husband; parents; sister and best friend; grandmother; father and mother-in-law; brother and sister-in-law; niece and nephew. Cindy wanted to thank her other family at Aschbacher & Associates for their unwavering support during her illness. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Cindy also wanted to thank Dr. Nahhas, Dr. Reid, and Dr. Ouellette at Miami Valley Hospital for their guidance and hope; also Dr. Sugarbaker at Washington Hospital Center, Washington D.C. for his expertise and help. Special thanks to all the staff on 5th floor gyn-oncology unit. During her many hospitalizations, you became dear friends as well as caregivers.


Cindy donated herself to the Anatomical Gift Program and Wright State University. She hoped that her donation now could ease someone else's suffering in the future.

-Published in the Dayton Daily News.


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