Cynthia Jamerson-Just

cynthia jamerson-just

March 15, 2020

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Cynthia Jamerson-Just, 71, of Kechi, KS, Retired Food Service Employee, loving wife, mother, and grandmother, died Sunday, March 15, 2020. Private Family Services will be held. She will always be remembered for her big heart and her big smile. Preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Kathleen Hoban. Survived by her husband, Edmund Just; children, Dana (Jason) De Los Santos of Newport News, VA and her children, Daniel (Kristy) and his son, Carder, Katelyn, Kathy, Jared and Tiffany De Los Santos; Sam Jamerson of Wichita; Bridget (Patrick) Hay of Wichita, KS and her children, Evelyn, Ethan, and Emma Hay; Andrew Jamerson of Kansas City, MO; Gregory (Erika) Jamerson of Medford, OR, and his children, Theo and Stella Jamerson. A memorial has been established with: Kansans for Life, 3301 W. 13th St., Wichita, KS 67203. Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel.

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  1. Peace be with you Cindy. You were what all of us strive to be – loving, caring, spiritual, and giving. This world will always miss you and love you. Until we meet again. I love you Cindy.

  2. Mom, I love you forever and ever. You are my best friend and are loved by so many. Mom, you have 17 descendants already! You were always there for me and my life will not be the same without you. I cannot wait to see your smile again. Love you Mama. Love you.

  3. R.I.P. Cindy. You will be greatly missed. When we met you treated me as if we had been family forever and I will never forget that

  4. I’ve known Cindy for most of my life. She has always been a caring, loving, funny lady. I don’t ever remember her being anything but positive & happy. She was always genuinely interested in my life & the lives of others. In fact, one word that truly describes her is genuine. No one ever felt left out when Cindy was around because she could find a common interest with just about anyone. She was a very special person & she will be greatly missed.

  5. Cindy was such a genuinely kind and light hearted person. Growing up, she always treated me like one of her own children. There will never be another person on this Earth like her.

  6. Cindy was a special lady. I’ve known her most of my life and over those years, there were ups and downs and through it all, Cindy never changed. She has always been such a good listener and compassionate person. She had a way of making a person feel like they were the only one in the room. I always knew her Christmas cards every year would have a handwritten message to me and my family. When I went through the loss of my baby many years ago, she sent me a picture of an angel watching over two young children. It gave me such encouragement and comfort. That’s the kind of person Cindy was and she will be greatly missed.


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