In honor of Cynthia Diane Pendergrass my sister, an emblem of loving care, a giving spirit, and helper with great strength and love, departed from this side of life into a new destination Sunday, March 17, 2024.
Cynthia gave her heart to Jesus Christ many years ago and she loved “The Beatitudes” in Bible. She was a success in fulfilling many of her dreams, such as making her own clothes, sewing for others and gardening. She loved to play the piano and other musical instruments,it calmed her soul.
Cynthia worked for Indiana Bell here in Kokomo. She was a proficient worker with a humble heart and humorous character.
Cynthia had been mentally ill for many years, but it didn’t stop her from reaching out to help others in their time of need. I personally thank everyone who has been kind and understanding to my sister when her mind was confused and her actions unbalanced. Thanks to everyone who has prayed and helped Cynthia through all these years. God heard our prayers and there is no failure in God.
Cynthia leaves to cherish her memory her sister Lela Pendergrass, nephew Spencer Pendergrass, with other family members and friends.
Thursday, April 4, 2024
1:00 - 2:00 pm (Eastern time)
Crown Point Cemetery
Please meet the family at the cemetery entrance at 12:45 PM
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