Cynthia Dawn Edenfield

cynthia edenfield
Cynthia Dawn Edenfield, 48, of 10 Candler Knob Road, Asheville, passed away Monday, January 10, 2005, at Memorial Mission Hospital, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident December 26. She was born in Fairfield Co., SC and lived in Buncombe County for most of her life. Cindy was preceded in death by her father, Marvin Edenfield. She was a graduate of A.C. Reynolds High School where she played on the varsity basketball team and participated in other sports. She worked in nursing and rehab facilities and was a CNA for many years. She is survived by her mother and step-father, Eleanor E. Fore and James Fore. A funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. Thursday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Revs. Andrew Parker, Randy Gregg and Wendell Runnion officiating. Cindy will be laid to rest in Ashelawn Gardens of Memory. Her family will receive friends from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

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  1. Mrs. Eleanor I was very saddened to hear of your lost. Many years ago you taught me in Sunday School at Oakley Baptist, you are a part of my memories. I too lost my only daughter 1 1/2 years ago, I have custody of her son who was 15 mos. when she died. Just when she got her act together, Jesus called too. It reminds me of ‘train up a child in the way he should go’. Call me if I can help you. Marsha Shoretell at the APD helped me tremendously, some one else was responsible for Renee’s death. Marsha was all the way with me to see justice served. Please call 274-2284, still live in Oakley. Blessings, Joanna

  2. Dearest Elenor. We were very sorry to hear about Cindy. Please accept our condolences and we will be praying for you.
    Harley and Judy

  3. we are so sorry to hear the loss of cindy. i have known you wonderful people along time i can almost feel your pain of losing a great person in cindy i didnt get to see her much but i enjoyed it when i did . and i know we will see her again our prayers are with you during this time of grief if anything i can do just call.

  4. I am so sorry for your loss. Cindy had such a big heart. She was always smiling.Such a tragic,for a kind,very good friend. She only leaves us with good memories.Prayers and Peace to you. Billie Boyer

  5. Aunt Eleanor, I just wanted you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you now during this very difficult time.
    We love you, Rennie

  6. Sorry to hear of Cindy’s death. Please accept our condolences. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.

  7. To the family & Friends of Cindy.
    The staff, residents & family members of M.N.C. send heartfelt sympathy. We are deeply saddened to hear of the tragic news of Cindy passing. She was a friendly and caring person. We will miss her.

  8. Cindy was my Friend, she bought my first pair of Nikes.
    She took me on my first trips to the Beach,Camping,Bele Chere And the Zoo. She also let me play with her Owl and Train. Love Austin age 3

  9. Eleanor, Just wanted you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you. I was so very sorry to hear about Cindy. Though we hadn’t seen each other lately, we sure had some good times together as kids. She, Marvin and you will always hold a special place in my heart. Love, Donna

  10. Eleanor,How can I begin to tell you how sorry I am to hear of Cindy’s tragic death? You are in my prayers
    and I will always treasure our time together.I hope we can get together
    sometime.Call me 891-7543 Love,Judy

  11. Eleanor,How can I begin to tell you how sorry I am to hear of Cindy’s tragic death? You are in my prayers
    and I will always treasure our time together.I hope we can get together
    sometime.Call me 891-7543 Love,Judy

  12. Ellie, I am so sorry for your loss. Cindy was a good friend to my family. I met Cindy when i worked in a nursing facility and she was so good to the patients . I know that because she would work off the clock to make sure the patients was bathed and taken care of. If asked to work as a CNA I would only work if Cindy would work with me .
    My thoughts and prayers are with you . Call me sometime.
    Sandra McKinney.

  13. Cindy was my friend . She would always take me to the rides when no one else would and I could count on her to take me to bele chere. I will miss her. I will be praying for you and our loss. Love Emily McKinney–age 12

  14. Eleanor – I’m so sorry about Cindy. Please know that you’re in my thoughts and prayers. As soon as you’re up to it, Mom and I still want you to join us for lunch. Remember, I’m half yours too.

    Love,
    Serena

  15. To the friends and family of Cindy,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I went to school with cindy and had not seen nor talked to her in a very long time. But I do remember her hugh heart that she had. She was always willing to go the extra step to help anyone. She will be truly missed. Please know that you will be in my thought and prayers.

  16. Ellie! We are so sorry to learn of Cindy’s passing. I will always be thankful for her care of my mother while at Asheville Health Care. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Doyce & Barbara

  17. Dear Eleanor,

    I’m sorry for your loss, I remember Cindy as a 2 year old. I’m visiting my daughter Sue in Arizona and her cousin Rennie told her of Cindy’s passing. We both are truly sorry and you will be in our prayers.

    Vivi and Sue

  18. Mrs. Fore,
    I don’t know if you remember me or not, but I am Quinton and Jeannette Thomas’s daughter, Sheila. We attended church together at Oakley Baptist. I read of the accident and death of Cindy. I hadn’t seen her in years but she was such a sweet person and always smiling. She had aged gracefully (unlike some of us). You are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Sincerely,
    Sheila Thomas Miller

  19. To Cindy’s family.I’m so sorry to hear of Cindy’s death. She and I were high school classmates at ACR. My thought’s and prayers are with you.Dawn Calhoun

  20. Eleanor, sorry to hear about Cindy. I have fond memories of Cindy and her family from my teen years at Oakley Baptist. My heart hurts for you and your are in my prayers. Love, Betty Henn

  21. Hello Eleanor,
    Do you remember me? We went to a couple of basketball games together, and I knew Cindy in the 70’s. Sorry to hear the news. Hope you are doing ok. Diane Reid

  22. Elly, As you know I love Cindy very much,she was my big sister,we worked together and ‘played’together we had so much fun at work we would laugh and take care of ‘our’residents She is and always will be my GREATEST FRIEND She will be missed by all that she touched I love you too You know how to reach me please do

  23. I worked with Cindy for a couple of months in a nursing home and she was the most wonderful CNA that our residents could have ever wanted, she had so much compassion and respect for all those she cared for, she will be sadly missed by all!

    Tracy

  24. i have known cindy for many years,from working at highland farms many years ago . she was a great person so kind-hearted. i have seen her many times over the years and she was always smiling. she loved her parents so much,and had the highest respect for them.i will miss her so much. Debbie Ensley

  25. Dear Eleanor and family,

    My heart goes out to you. I’ve been praying for Cindy and her family ever since I learned about the accident that has now snuffed out her life prematurely. I am a
    friend of Martha’s and remember you when you visited your precious mother at Aston Park while my late husband, Brown, was there. May God comfort your aching hearts and help you to remember the healthy, good times of Cindy’s life and the joy she brought to you.

    Sincerely,

    Judy

  26. My mother has been in a nursing home now 8 yrs. Cindy was a cna and cared for her at 2 different facilities….She was wonderful to the patients and cared for the families. She always had a smile and worked hard. I appreciate what she did for our family.

  27. Eleanor, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I cherish the good times that I had playing basketball with Cindy and the fun times at your home. May God comfort you during this difficult time. Warm hugs, Teresa

  28. I never will forget the first time I meet Cindy, we hit right off. Then I meet mom, and I knew right then, that there could not be no greater two people to know. I will miss that face with that big smile and a heart so BIG. She is with her Jesus now and never will suffer no more. Our love goes to Ellie and James. I know she will greatly missed by Marvin and I.


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