Cynthia was one of the most loving people you could meet. She was formerly employed with Comprehensive Services for the Developmentally Disabled in Battle Creek, and more recently volunteered at Helping Hands and A New Beginning Pregnancy Center. She looked after her grandchildren for the last several years.
She leaves behind her husband Keith McLeod; children, Matthew Stone, Casey (Sarah) Stone, Angela McLeod, Nicole (Lisa Thorndyke) McLeod, her three step-children, Martin (Carol) McLeod, Heather McLeod, and Wendy (James) Chanter; 15 grandchildren; brothers Greg (Cathy) Cooke and Bruce (Diane) Cooke; 7 nieces and nephews and her dear friend Elaine Soblesky. She was preceded in death by her parents, her twin daughters, Jamie and Jessica Stone and stepdaughter, Tamarah.
Funeral Services were Thursday, January 13, 2011, at Pray Funeral home with Pastor Sarah Friesen-Carper officiating.
If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Eaton Community Hospice.
Cynthia was one of the most loving people you could meet. She was formerly employed with Comprehensive Services for the Developmentally Disabled in Battle Creek, and more recently volunteered at Helping Hands and A New Beginning Pregnancy Center. She looked after her grandchildren for the last several years.
She leaves behind her husband Keith McLeod; children, Matthew Stone, Casey (Sarah) Stone, Angela McLeod, Nicole (Lisa Thorndyke) McLeod, her three step-children, Martin (Carol) McLeod, Heather McLeod, and Wendy (James) Chanter; 15 grandchildren; brothers Greg (Cathy) Cooke and Bruce (Diane) Cooke; 7 nieces and nephews and her dear friend Elaine Soblesky. She was preceded in death by her parents, her twin daughters, Jamie and Jessica Stone and stepdaughter, Tamarah.
Funeral Services were Thursday, January 13, 2011, at Pray Funeral home with Pastor Sarah Friesen-Carper officiating.
If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Eaton Community Hospice.
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