Cindy Keenly
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  • Incline Village, NV
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About Me:
I'm 61 years young! I can see Lake Tahoe from my living room. Knitting is my passion and I love to teach children and adults this wonderful, relaxing hobby. I also love to play tennis, golf and snow ski. I'm married and have 2 daughters, three step children and six grandchilren. I am the oldest of five in my family. Life is good!
About my Loss:
I lost my beautiful, sweet, brave mother on March 10, 2010. She had been in a skilled nursing facility for a year - bedridden. Although, her passing was expected my heart is breaking, right now. She was 85 years old in a body that was no longer serving her. She gave me life and I miss her terribly. :-(

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