Ms. Cynthia Elaine Finch

Ms. Cynthia Elaine Finch
(July 13, 1954 - March 4, 2023)
Viewing Location: Leevy's Funeral Home 1831 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina
Viewing Date & Time: Thursday, March 9, 2023 / 2:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Funeral Location: Leevy's Funeral Home Chapel 1831 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Friday, March 10, 2023 / 1:00 P.M.
Interment Location: Greenlawn Memorial Park - Serenity 845 Leesburg Road Columbia, South Carolina

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Ms. Cynthia Elaine Finch

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  1. I just found out Cynthia pass away. I am sorry for Ur Loss. Y’all have my condolences 🙏.

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  2. Condolences to the Family. Cynthia was very good friends in school. I remember walking to school laughing Looking forward to talking some more on lunch break. Hadn’t seen her in years but would see her sister often. This really sadden me.

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  3. I will truly miss my big sis. I’ve shed tears , but I know she wouldn’t dare allow anyone to be sad. I will forever cherish her beautiful spirit, loud laughter and her love for Prince. She made us watch Purple Rain 🌂 a million times. I’m am so glad God placed her in our lives. Rest in paradise sis love💘 you.

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  4. Words my not suffice to express the heartfelt sorrow that I feel.
    Cynthia touched so many lives in the Henry family with her out pouring love, caring, and understanding.
    I will hold on my memories
    Rest in Peace my friend.

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  5. Cymp and my mom (Cynthia Jackson) were best buddies, I can remember her loud infectious Laugh like it was yesterday! Cymp, would watch us while my mom worked double shifts as a nurse. I remember her dancing and laughing. I would write stories about her when I was a little girl lol.. she always told me I should be a writer. I pray that you and my Mom are up there laughing and dancing 💕 I’m glad I had the chance to talk with you after my mom passed. We Love you and you will be missed. Rest in Paradise Cymp! Kiss my mom and your mom for me.

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  6. I remember our days at BTW. When we weren’t in class we were having a good time. I haven’t seen Cynthia in years, but I know when she gets to Heaven she will have love and laughter with her. I will put the family in my prayers. Patricia Harrison.

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  7. Cynthia your passing has left a big hole in my heart. I was thinking about all the family gathering that we had and how much fun we had I am going to miss you it has been a honor having you in my life I will always think of you as my big sister take your rest in heaven.I love you always

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  8. Cynthia touched my life in many ways throughout the years . She imparted her wisdom and had a beautiful spirit. She will leave a void in many lives. Desi I truly share in your loss. Hold on to your precious memories of your mother as she was a very special lady.

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  9. My condolences to the family. You are in my prayers. God bless.

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  10. Cynthia you will be missed. Knowing you over 40 years. Great person.

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  11. Mrs Cynt……you touched so many lives and encouraged so many hearts. Your words of wisdom will always resonate with me. Oh the stories you would tell, I felt like I was listening to my own personal Maya Angelou. You always taught me that if I didn’t know a word to grab my dictionary ( we kept at work) and look it up and claim it as my own. Since then that’s all I ever do when I come across a word I don’t know or understand. You were truly an inspiration. I love you Mrs Cynt

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  12. Cynthia you touched so many lives. You will always be in my heart and memories.

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  13. You are my child’s Godmother. You were one of my mother’s best friends. You were an encourager, always filling others with positive affirmations! We love you now and always!

    Adrean, Brian, Kennedi and Brighton

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  14. My condolences to the family of Cynthia Finch. It has been a long time since I saw her but when I did, I can remember her infectious laugh when we saw each other. Get your rest Cynthia.

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  15. It’s hard to express how much we are going to miss you. You were one classy lady who could pop a

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  16. Auntie you will truly be missed and I love you so much. You always made me laugh and I loved to see you dance. I will miss your smile and all the fun times we shared. Tell Grandma and Uncke Neil I miss and love them dearly. This is not goodbye, but until we meet again, love you Aunt Cynthia! Your Fat Jack Possum♥️

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  17. Auntie, I love you so very much. I try not to be sad, because you always made me laugh. I will always be your ”Fat Jack possum!” Get your rest and tell grandma and Uncle Neil we love and miss them both. This is not goodbye, but until we meet again. I love you Aunt Cynthia!!♥️

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  18. My Aunt was an amazing woman with a beautiful spirit. Towards the end of our visit she made me feel appreciated. We always looked for others to make us feel appreciated and valued, but a scratch of a hair the words of her saying Thank Kim for coming to see me. Holding her hand and watching a movie and to see her enjoy it. He eating the chicken that I got for her and it was so little but meant so much. I’m so glad that I got to see her in her last moments. I love you Auntie and you really gave me a new way of looking at life. Get some rest. I will see you again. 🙏🏽

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  19. Auntie, I love you so very much. I try not to be sad, because you always made me laugh. I will always be your ”Fat Jack possum!” Get you rest and tell grandstand Uncle we love and miss them both. This is not goodbye, but until we meet again. I love you Aunt Cynthia!!♥️

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  20. It feels good to call you aunty you help me alot my first job bagging at 12 years old that kept me busy. You treated and Desi like sister and brother. My condolence.

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  21. My deepest condolences to Desiree & Family., I remember meeting your mother many years ago Ms. Cynthia was always nice to me and my daughter Stephanie .Stephanie just love her she call her momma Cynp .RIP 🙏🏾

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  22. Aunt Cynthia – I am forever grateful to you for instilling the love of reading in me. It is something that I try to emulate and share with my children today. There’s only one way to read The People Could Fly and that’s out loud – with great eloquence!
    Desiree – I share in your loss and love you cuz.

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  23. Our condolences. May the loving memories of Mrs. Cynthia get you through the days ahead.

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