Cynthia Rogers
Cynthia Rogers
Cynthia Rogers
Cynthia Rogers
Cynthia Rogers

Obituary of Cynthia Rogers

Cindy as she was known by family and friends, left the physical realm on the 30th of November 2020. She passed away suddenly at her home. She leaves behind her precious son, Alexander V. Rogers, age 19, of St Petersburg Fl. her Mother Ruby V Coleman and step father Keith Coleman, of Ruskin Fl, and 2 sisters Teresa M Alexander of Ruskin Fl and Desiree D Andrews of Oxford Ms. 1 Brother James V Alexander of Bradenton, FL

Prior to becoming a nurse Cindy was a social worker helping families and children, which she loved to do. Cindy loved being a caretaker. The number of lives that she touched over the years would surely be as uncountable as the stars in the sky.

Her love for animals and her furbabies was a huge part of her life. She was also active with resurection house, which offered assistance and housing for single parents for many years, and she recieved numerous recognitions from them on many occasions.

Due to her love for animals the family is asking that any one who wishes to, may donate to the humane society in rememberance of her.

The immediate family will be having a private family service in memory of her and in celebration of her life.

She was deeply loved by her family, and touched the lives of many people.

Though we may no longer know the touch of her hand, or the sound of her voice she will be forever in our hearts and with us always. We will have memories to treasure and know that she is at peace. There will be no more tears in heaven as in the song as so elegantly written by Eric Clapton. Her star will brightly shine for eternity for all to see. She will feel no more pain in this earthly passage. She will eternally be a part of whence she came from whence we all come the divine ones which is love and peace. We will remember with thankfulness precious memories and the time that she had with us. We will know in her heart that she is home now and that she was lovingly welcomed into the arms of love and divine spirit.

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