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On March 1st, Cynthia Lester suffered a massive stroke and was placed in a wonderful Hospice facility in Longview, WA. The damage was extensive and there wasn't much hope for survival. On March 4th, she passed leaving her two kids, sister, neices and nephews, many extended family and her three cats behind. The picture is of her and her husband, Jerry Frost, who was killed in a car accident in 1972, weeks after they found out Cyndi was pregnant with her daughter. She never stopped loving him, and now they are together.
She lived in Longview with her son, Aaron Sixkiller. He was helping her while she was waiting on a knee replacement. Both were on a fixed income and never had much money. She always gave what she could, when she could, and was always there to help ease your own burdens.
We could use some help paying for her cremation and funeral expenses. The cremation is over $1,000 and the services are still being planned. We were told her ashes are ready to pick up but we are short on the amount. Any donation is greatly appreciated as it will help ease the unexpected, financial burden.
There is still so much to do, plan, and take care of. We have been overwhelmed by the love and support we have received so far. Thank you everyone.
She lived in Longview with her son, Aaron Sixkiller. He was helping her while she was waiting on a knee replacement. Both were on a fixed income and never had much money. She always gave what she could, when she could, and was always there to help ease your own burdens.
We could use some help paying for her cremation and funeral expenses. The cremation is over $1,000 and the services are still being planned. We were told her ashes are ready to pick up but we are short on the amount. Any donation is greatly appreciated as it will help ease the unexpected, financial burden.
There is still so much to do, plan, and take care of. We have been overwhelmed by the love and support we have received so far. Thank you everyone.
Organiser

Kara Frost
Organiser
Snohomish, WA