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Cynthia "Cindy" M.
Milller

December 12, 1957 – May 26, 2019

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"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
— Carter Funeral Home
"My Dearest sister-in-law, I will miss you dearly there was nothing that you could not do. I love you forever I’ll never forget you. Love..."
— Dawn Feher
"So sorry to hear about Cindy's death. My prayers go out to the family. She'll be missed"
— Yolanda (Matrone) Skinner
"Cindy you will be deeply missed by so many 💔 You were a beautiful loving and caring person with a heart of gold. You loved and cared..."
— Donna and Bob Morris xoxo

Obituary for Cynthia "Cindy" M. Milller

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Cynthia (Ciaramella) Miller
December 12, 1957 - May 26, 2019
Cynthia “Cindy” Miller, 61, of East Syracuse, and formerly of Lyncourt died Sunday after a fight with lung and brain cancer. A wife, a mom and a grandmother, she loved being them all, especially “Grandma” and “Grammy”. Her family was her pride and joy. Cindy was the adopted daughter of the late Frank and Lucy Ciaramella. Survivors include her husband, of over 43 years, Robert K. Miller and her sons, Robert F. (Angela Elias) of Wernersville, PA and Phillip A. (Katie) Miller of Camillus; her granddaughters, Aubree and Piper; her “adopted daughter”, Nicole Lucak, her husband, Kevin and their daughters, Delaney and Mia; her siblings, Gary (Bonnie) Trimm and Joseph (Ursel) Trimm all of Fayetteville, NC and Gene (Blanche) Trimm and Shirley Leviste all of Palm Bay, FL; her half-sister, Victoria (David) Meola and her nieces and nephews. Recently she had discovered her birth father and family. Cindy has made an anatomical donation, in hopes that others can learn from her illnesses. A Memorial Service will be held at a future date. Contributions may be made to Second Chance Canine, Jamesville, http://www.jamesvillesecondchance.com. Online condolences at CarterFuneralHome.com.

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