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Cynthia Kay Eveland (Berry)

Passed Away on September 11, 2015


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Cynthia Kay Eveland (Berry) Obituary

Cynthia Kay Eveland (Berry), 54, resident of Mesa, Arizona, passed away unexpectedly on September 11, 2015 surrounded by family and loved ones. Cindy was born in Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington on April 20, 1961 to Donald Eugene Eveland and Judith Carol Rickenbacher Eveland. Cindy graduated from Westwood High School in Mesa in 1979. Cindy worked for Albertson’s grocery store for many years, most recently as a Scan Coordinator. Cindy loved babysitting her grandkids, going shopping, out to dinner, movies, Mexico and Disney with her family and friends, and coming home to her beloved pets. Cindy also enjoyed collecting antiques and trinkets, including a large collection of special-issue Barbie’s. Cindy overcame many obstacles in her life, including Multiple Sclerosis, with a sense of dignity and humor. Cindy is survived by her brother Michael Eveland (Teri), daughters Jennifer Bonneau (Chris), Brooke Berry and son Michael Bryan (Erin), nephews Alex and William Eveland, grandsons Wyatt and Weston Bryan and granddaughter Kaycee Bonneau. A memorial service will be held at Mountain View Cemetery, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 10 am.

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  1. Fanizza Family (neighbor of Mike) says:

    Mike – We are so sorry for the loss of your sister. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Jennifer, Brooke and Michael you are the light in your mothers life. May you find peace during this difficult time.

  2. Susan Kauffman says:

    Jennifer,
    We are so sorry for the loss of your mother. Please know, we are thinking about you and your family. I only met your mom once, but she was a wonderful woman, and my family enjoyed visiting with her. My prayers are with you and your family.

    With our deepest condolences,
    Rip and Susan Kauffman

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Cynthia Kay Eveland (Berry)

Passed Away on September 11, 2015


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Cynthia Kay Eveland (Berry) Obituary

Cynthia Kay Eveland (Berry), 54, resident of Mesa, Arizona, passed away unexpectedly on September 11, 2015 surrounded by family and loved ones. Cindy was born in Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington on April 20, 1961 to Donald Eugene Eveland and Judith Carol Rickenbacher Eveland. Cindy graduated from Westwood High School in Mesa in 1979. Cindy worked for Albertson’s grocery store for many years, most recently as a Scan Coordinator. Cindy loved babysitting her grandkids, going shopping, out to dinner, movies, Mexico and Disney with her family and friends, and coming home to her beloved pets. Cindy also enjoyed collecting antiques and trinkets, including a large collection of special-issue Barbie’s. Cindy overcame many obstacles in her life, including Multiple Sclerosis, with a sense of dignity and humor. Cindy is survived by her brother Michael Eveland (Teri), daughters Jennifer Bonneau (Chris), Brooke Berry and son Michael Bryan (Erin), nephews Alex and William Eveland, grandsons Wyatt and Weston Bryan and granddaughter Kaycee Bonneau. A memorial service will be held at Mountain View Cemetery, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 10 am.

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  1. Fanizza Family (neighbor of Mike) says:

    Mike – We are so sorry for the loss of your sister. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Jennifer, Brooke and Michael you are the light in your mothers life. May you find peace during this difficult time.

  2. Susan Kauffman says:

    Jennifer,
    We are so sorry for the loss of your mother. Please know, we are thinking about you and your family. I only met your mom once, but she was a wonderful woman, and my family enjoyed visiting with her. My prayers are with you and your family.

    With our deepest condolences,
    Rip and Susan Kauffman