Cynthia J. LaBrie

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Cynthia Jean “Cindi” LaBrie, 53, passed away on August 15, 2014 in Lahey Clinic, Burlington. She was the wife of Richard Parker, with whom she shared over 23 years together. Born in Danvers on September 22, 1960, she was the daughter of the late Armand and Rita (Gamache) LaBrie. She was a life-long resident of Danversport and graduated from Danvers High School. When she was younger, Cindi enjoyed camping in Limerick, Maine where she loved to waterski. She also enjoyed camping with Dickie and her friends and spending time on the boat with her father. Cindi had been employed at Amicon and also Riverside School. She was also a longtime member of the Polish Club. Besides Dickie, she is survived by her beloved daughter, Chantel LaBrie of Danvers, her sisters Terry Herlihy-Caskey of Danvers and Marie Cote of Denmark, ME, her aunt, Alice Bezuka of Danvers, many nieces and nephews and her dogs, CC and Nikko. Her Funeral Service will be held at 11AM on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Visiting Hours are Tuesday from 4-8PM in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA, 02284.

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  1. I am soo very sorry for your loss. It’s a terrible loss for all of us who knew Cindi. She was a wonderful person and will be very missed. With my deepest sympathy. Ann (Moreau) Richards

  2. My memory of Cindi was when she was a little girl. Marie ,Terri and I would come in the front door and all you would hear was this cute little girl talking on the phone. Marie asked her who she was talking to and she said the operator,the funny thing was they liked to talk to her too!!! The running joke when the line was busy(because back in those days they didn’t have call waiting) it mst be Cindi on the phone with the operator!!! I hope you have found peace and no more pain and please put in a good word for me and watch over the people you left behind that Love you! Miss you Sue Silva Broyer

  3. God bless you Cindy I hope you give my mom a big hug up in heaven because she loved you so 🙂 please watch over us you will be missed by many . Love you Cindy from the Donhauser family

  4. Cindi still can’t believe you are gone.I can still remember Aunty Shirley driving us every morning to middle school.Our fishing trips with your dad.And our many trips to Sam&Joe’s for a Shirley Temple and slice of pizza.We did enjoy growing up as Port Rats.To us it was the best place in town.Deepest sympathy to your family.Rest in peace.Your friend,Gail Cross(Toomey)

  5. My heartfelt sorrow to hear the passing of a old friend. I will always keep a place in my heart for a friend who has gone ahead too soon. My thoughts to Dickey , her daughter and family. God Bless Gary Plamowski

  6. My deepest sympathies to Marie & Terry & all family & friends of Cindi. I have known Cindi since 1968 when I became great friends with her sisters Terry & Marie. We all certainly had crazy yet wonderful times at the port corner. They are memories I will cherish because they truly are a part of who I am today. It is sad to hear of her passing….my heart goes out to you…Denise Morose

  7. Dear Terry and Marie, we were shocked to hear of Cindi’s passing..too young. I will always remember leaving Amicon with Cindi and going to your parents house for lunch. We had fun back in the day, so many memories. More fun days going out fishing with “Captain Armando” as Henry and I called your Dad. We will always remember all those great times with Cindi, your whole family and fond memories of Aunt Winky. Your parents were the best and we loved them!! God Bless you all and Chantel too. With our deepest heartfelt sympathy, Sandy and Henry St. Croix


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