Cindy Stetz
I got this from Maryellen today. I'm sure that many of you remember Cindy Stetz who was in our freshman class before she transferred to Wyoming Seminary.
Cindy Stetz
Cindy Ann Stetz, of Country Wood Drive, Hanover Township, died Monday at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Born Aug. 8, 1959 in Kingston, she was a daughter of Helen Mitchel Stetz and the late Andrew J. Stetz. She attended St. Ann’s Academy, and was a graduate of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Class of 1977, and Villanova University, where she received her BSN in Nursing. Cindy was employed by Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, and Parkway Medical Center in Hanover Township. She enjoyed painting and her music. She was preceded in death by her brother, Dr. Drew J. Stetz. She is survived by nieces, Lauren, Kathryn, Julianne Stetz; sister-in-law, Carol Stetz; aunt, Dr. Irene Mitchel; uncle, Dr. Edward Kurello; cousin, Deborah Gonsky; dedicated and faithful friend, David Howe.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. Family will receive friends from 9:30 until the time of the service. Those who desire may give memorial contributions to St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee. Arrangements by Mamary/Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St. Wilkes-Barre.
Published in the Times Leader on 6/29/2008.


6 Comments:
I miss you so much Cin.
Love always.
She was a net friend of mine, I've never seen her, but loved her SO much.
I just learned about this. She was a friend of mine. I am very sad to hear about this. Do you know how she passed?
Sorry, but I don't have any further information about Cindy's passing. Perhaps some day someone will wander by this blog posting and provide more details.
Cindy had an ovarian cancer. When she made the medical tests, the cancer was in a very advanced phase, with metastases everywhere in her body. She was a brave girl and she was fighting, she was still trying to stay positive and humorous, but the cancer was stronger than her. She tried several types of chemotherapy, but none helped her.
I never met her in person, she was an internet friend of mine, but she will always be one of my dearest friends. She was a wonderful creature. I miss her so much.
It is a tragedy that this happened right after her fathers death. It is a tragedy that it happened at all. I love cindy, she was one of the most open minded and open hearted people I ever met. She would do anything for a friend, and I mean anything. She would give up everything she had just to help someone else. Goodbye Cindy, my good friend.
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