Cindy Bowen

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January 17, 1961 ~ May 29, 2023

Born to eternal life on May 29, 2023, at the age of 62 years. Combined Services, Thursday, June 8, 2023; Visitation: 12-1 PM and Funeral 1 PM at Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services. Interment: Private All Services Trusted to: Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services 7625 W. Appleton Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53222

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  1. My heartfelt condolences to Cindy’s family, friends, and colleagues. I was unaware of her passing until I visited Milwaukee. Cindy was truly a remarkable person, a beautiful soul whose work at Columbia St. Mary’s earned her the respect and admiration of everyone, even the physicians, who valued her dedication and unwavering commitment—she always gave 200%. The pain of losing someone like Cindy is like no other; it lingers and doesn’t easily fade, especially when the person was as caring and kind as she was to both patients and staff.

    I grew up in a religion where birthdays were never celebrated, but Cindy, working the third shift one evening, surprised me by throwing my very first birthday party. I’ll never forget the warmth and sense of belonging I felt at St. Mary’s, and I will always remember Cindy for her genuine kindness and sincerity. She was truly one of a kind. Despite any personal struggles or pain she may have endured, she always found a way to help others. Her selfless spirit and kind heart will be deeply missed. May she rest in peace, no more pain. Isaiah 33:24, there will come a time where no resident will say I am sick.

  2. Cindy was the most generous and kind person I’ve ever met. Back when I was working at CSM she knew that I had pet rats and even though she thought that was a little gross, she got them a Christmas present because she knew I loved them and she cared about that. She gave the best hugs when you were sad and was so fun to be around at work. I’ll miss her so so much.

  3. Cindy was one of the most energetic, kindest, caregiving persons that I’ve ever met. I’m so grateful our paths crossed in this life. RIP my friend, I’ll remember you always.
    Willine…aka Big Mama

  4. endless energy and love. Such a hard worker and generous person. She would run circles around us all in the ER. And she always had compassion on our patients. One of the strongest women I’ve ever had the honor of knowing.

  5. The most beautiful person I will ever know both inside and out. She will be deeply missed by everyone who was touched by he endless love. Rest in pease my dear, dear friend you deserve the rest from the endless battle you fought. Your love will never be forgotten. Love always, Danielle Alberts

  6. RIP my cousin…
    You were a great part of my youth, and I’m going to miss you Cindy💙 Say hi to mom up there for me, 🙂

  7. Cindy you were a Beautiful Light that always made Others feel Seen & Loved❤️💕🙏🏽. Thank You for Being You🙏🏽💕❤️❤️. I Enjoyed our Friendship and All the years we had in the ED! You will Always be a Fierce Force just now with Wings🙏🏽💕💕 Finally we have an Angel who can kick Butt😊😘. Love U Beautiful💖💥

  8. My cousin was so full of life, so wish we would have had more time to see and get together again. The reunion would have been so much needed this summer. Another one gone to soon. Love and prayers for the family.

    • Gone too soon!! She was always so nice and loving. I remember her growing up when I was younger when she lived on the same road. RIP Cousin

  9. My sweet beautiful niece you had so much love to share we will miss you ❤️ fly with the Angels be at peace give all our family hugs we Love you so much❤️❤️🙏🌹


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