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In Loving Memory

Brandel, Cynthia A

December 16, 1953 - March 5, 2025

Cynthia A. Brandel (nee Gerak)

Our beloved mother passed away peacefully on March 5, 2025, surrounded by family and friends. She is the daughter of the late Leroy and Louise Gerak (nee Gartner). She is proceeded in death by her sister Claire. She is survived by her sister, Marsha (Mark) England, her four children, Jennifer (Michael), Joseph (Angela), Jacqueline (Timothy), Jessica (Harley), her nephew, Aaron (Kelly), two great nephews, and her dog, Coco. Her lucky number must have been seven because she lived seven lives and has seven amazing grandchildren. A special thanks to her longtime special friend, Scott Haseltine.

Cindy was a passionate and dedicated sports fan. She devoted most of her professional life working for the STL Cardinals, Rams, Blues, and Steamers. Everyone loved her and will be sorely missed.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Saint Louis, MO 63129) Wednesday,  March 12, 2025, from 4-8pm.  She will be cremated and a celebration of life party for her will be set for a later date.

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15 thoughts on “Brandel, Cynthia A”

  1. Love you very much 2nd Mom. Everyone is going to miss your smile, laughter and uplifting spirit that you always had no matter what was going on at the time. You always made everyone around you laugh too. You have your wings now so fly and just keep an eye on everyone. I’m sure you’ll be watching the Cardinal games from above, no doubt. All of the family are in my thoughts and heart.

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  2. Cindy Lou Who, I’m going to miss you and miss walking in the house looking over at you when you see me with your arms out saying my Amy.. my deepest sympathy to the family..

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  3. What sad news! My dear grade school girl friend! She always had a smile on her face & never complained about any of her problems! And she had many to tend with in her lifetime! You were always so much fun Cindy & I remember making you laugh! Good times we had! You will be missed girlfriend! Love you more!❤️

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  4. I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your mother. Cindy and I were classmates during our many years together at St. Boniface. I know words can never truly ease the pain you must be feeling, but I wanted to express my heartfelt condolences during this incredibly difficult time. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family. I am wishing you strength and comfort in the days ahead.

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  5. I feel fortunate to have met Cindy and spent a short time with her at work as well as going out for fun . She was a wonderful and giving person. What we have lost God has gained. Enjoy your next journey Cindy.

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  6. So sorry for your lost. Saw them growing up many days as they live 1 block from us. She will be greatly missed

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  7. So sorry to hear of Cindy’s death, she was such lively, pleasant person.. had many problems to deal with and always got the feeling every thing would be okay.. always friendly, she had a beautiful smile…

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  8. Sorry to Hear of Cindy’s passing.. such a beautiful person.. she always had smile and hello when see saw you… May you rest in peace ..

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  9. My dear friend for over 20 years and the best co worker I could ask for!! She was a blessing to me and my family but sure that doesn’t surprise anyone because if you knew Cindy.. if she loves you, you’re her family too! Thank you God for putting her in my life when I needed her most, she is a glorious😇 SOUL.💕 that will always be in my heart!!
    love ya’s Jacque, Jenni, Joe & Jess, my prayers and thoughts are with you all.

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