Cynthia Helen Berg (Skomer) Obituary
We are sad to announce that on September 30, 2024 we had to say goodbye to Cynthia Helen Berg of Ridgefield, Washington. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
In the quiet moments of reflection, amidst the gentle rustle of leaves and the whispered song of the stars, we shall carry Cynthia Helen's memory with us, a guiding light illuminating the path ahead. May Cynthia Helen's journey be filled with peace and serenity, as her find rest in the embrace of eternity.
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Deborah Sherlock (Ortiz)
Cindy always shared her kindness and her cheerful smile with me. She was always upbeat and positive, and she was really quite funny. Her lively spirit will bless the heavens. My deepest condolences go out to her family.
Bruce Bogucki
Cindy was a Sweetheart
Keith Miller
Cindy was a thoughtful and kind person. She made the world a better place. God Bless Her.
Christina Hedlund
Sad news. Cindy will be missed. As was said, she was lively and funny! We became friends during senior year when she got involved in the drama dept. I visited her freshman year at U of A too. Good times.
RIP, dear Cindy.
Kenneth Murphy, COL, Us Army (Ret) (Murphy)
Rest in Peace kind soulPaul Robb
Cyndy and I were in Leon Jordan's biology class. He called us by our middle names. Cyndy went by Helen and I was called Clark. Helen reached out before the 40th reunion to say she wouldn't be attending due to her MS. I told her she would be welcomed and she would not be the only person with health issues. She didn't attend, but we stayed in touch.
Over time the MS took its toll. Helen called a couple weeks before she passed to say goodbye. She was ready. Cyndy Helen loved her devoted husband, Aaron. She was proud of her two adult children, Elissa and Dann. She cared about peace and justice. She was funny, kind, and courageous. She lived and left this world with dignity.
Scott Nipper
Cynthia was a wonderful person. I remember going to her house a couple of times. Always cheerful, smiling and kind to everyone. I wasn't part of her "scene" but that didn't seem to matter. I don't remember a lot of folks from high school but I do remember her. She'll be missed. R.I.P.