Cynthia S. Johnston “Cindy” – June 19, 2013

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Cynthia S Johnston of Livonia, June 19, 2013 at age 65 years. Predeceased by her parents Robert & Martha Willson and brother Walter Willson. Survived by her husband Edward Wendelgass of Livonia, children; Rusty (Maggie) Johnston of Conesus and Karen (Dan) Sarosky of Pittsford. Brother David (Carla) Willson of Loveland, CO, sisters; Kate Willson of Wayland and Kim Tuttle of Greeley, CO. Grandchildren; Sara Johnston, Jake Ladue, and Amanda Sarosky. Nieces & Nephews, Cousins, and many friends. Cindy retired from RIT where she was the Transportation Supervisor for many years. She then went to work as a bus driver for the Livonia School District. She had a love for animals especially her horses.

Family and friends may call on Monday, June 24, 2013 from 4-6pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree St., Rte 15&20A, Livonia, where services will following calling at 6pm. Rev. David Geer will be officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to SusieQ Dog ResQ, PO Box 236, Conesus, NY 14435 or to the Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program, PO Box 25043, Farmington, NY 14425. To send a condolence and for further information please visit:
www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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9 thoughts on “Cynthia S. Johnston “Cindy” – June 19, 2013

  1. Dear Ed,
    My heart goes out to you and the family. While I knew both you and Cindy for a short while, I always enjoyed our fun chats and will miss her very much. Cindy had a great spirit and everyone around her was infected with her kindness and cheer. May god bless you and hold you until you can be together again.
    With Deep sympathy,
    Dave

  2. My sympathies and condolences to Cindy’s family. Many precious memories with Cindy and the entire gang – you were there when I needed good friends. Love to all, Don

  3. Ed,Rusty,Maggie,and family, I am so sorry to hear about Cindy’s passing. My heart goes out to all of you. When she came to see me in April to get her taxes done she looked good and was so optimistic about getting back to work with the kids. I so enjoyed our talks and will surely miss her. My condolence to all of you in this hard time. God Bless you all! Love, Dawn Every

  4. My sympathies to all of Cindys family and many friends. Cindy’s fun loving kind heart will be missed. She enriched my life and made me a better person. I am grateful for the time we shared. May Gods Peace be Cindy’s and her Love continue in us all.

  5. Dear Ed –

    I’m heartbroken, this is sad news indeed. Cindy was such a great gal. We had lots of laughs together. You have my heartfelt sympathy. We will all miss Cindy.

    Love, Terry

  6. My the fun times we had with Cindy! My mother, Barbara Parsons (white) and All of us kids would go to Cindy’s house and have so much fun. She was a great woman and an even greater friend. She will be missed. My love and prayers go out to Rusty and all of the family.. Our loss is HeavAns gain, and I know she will watch out for aLl of us, I’m sure we all will give her a laugh or two. Anyone that knew her was a very lucky person. I will miss her And I know my mom and Mike ParsOns will too.

  7. Rusty, Maggie and Sara- So sorry for your loss. We all loved Cindy and will miss her. She was always smiling. Love and prayers to you all.

  8. Cindy you’ll be sadly missed by many whom love you.
    I know walter your brother and your mom and dad pulled you straight to heaven where they are
    I’ll be meeting you soon or when ever the lord wants me there so all of you pull me me up tight because you’ll feel i’ve gain weight.
    to the family, please remember that this is just a home we’re passing through it’s not our home. in our home there’s no pain or tears.,and there ,there will be no more good byes for her from now on.
    she’s watching over with mom,dad, walter.
    i love you all
    my prayers are for the living.
    you aunt,sister-in-law and friend
    from the willsons, on this western side of ny.

  9. To Eddie, Rusty, and Cindy’s whole crew, I am so sorry about Cindy’s passing. Ed and Cindy took me on a trip to Long Island, which took us through NYC of course,that was one of the best adventures of my life. Even though it was a hot summer day and we were all crammed into a little Ford Pinto woody-wagon with no air conditioning 🙂 That was just one of a few childhood adventures that Rusty and I had and all involved Cindy because she was a cool Mom that we could tell ALMOST anything to. Godspeed Cindy <3

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