Cindy Dullaghan, 48, of California, KY., born in Marion OH., died Sunday, March 27, 2011 at Saint Elizabeth Fort Thomas. Cindy was the Assistant Administrator for Carmel Manor Nursing Home Fort Thomas, KY where she workedfor 24 years. She is survived by her husband Steve; sons Adam & Kyle; her parents Keenis & Augustine (Franklin) Holbrook & sister Mendy Adams, brother in-law Rob Adams, nieces Abby and Ally, In-laws, Margie and Larry Dullaghan, sister-and-brother-in-law, Amy and Bucky Mullins, nieces Maria, Maggie, Monica and nephew Matt Mullins. Visitation 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Thursday, March31, 2011 at the Plum Creek Christian Church 961 Nagel Road Butler, KY 41006. Funeral Service 10:00 AM Friday April 1, 2011 at the church. Interment Plum Creek Cemetery Butler, KY. Memorials: Carmel Manor Nursing Home, 100 Carmel Manor Road, Fort Thomas, KY 41075. Alexandria Funeral Home serving the family.
Monday, March 28, 2011
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Cindy was a dear friend. She will be missed. I loved her for her humor, her determination, her love of Steve, Adam and Kyle, and her sister, nieces, nephew, parents, in-laws, and pretty much everyone she met. She cared a great deal for the elderly she helped care for in her work at Carmel Manor. May she rest in eternal peace and may we remember her with joy.
ReplyDeleteI had the privelege of knowing Cindy for several years and was always edified at her spirit of generosity! May God Bless you, Steve,
ReplyDeleteAdam and Kyle - although I only met all of you once, I can not imagine what your loss must be.
I only know that Cindy will be a greatly missed by all you knew her. Remember that we now have a intercessor in heaven! Cindy and all of you have been and will continue to be in our prayers.
Sr. Francis Pio
Steve, Adam and Kyle
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of your mom I think of her laugh, her smile and how much she loved the three of you. She had a generous spirit and was always asking"what can I bring" to family functions.But mostly I think of her as watching the two of you and saying "boys". She was so proud of you, and she taught you so much.I will pray for your strength and for you to keep those great memories alive.
Aunt Bev
Our prayers are with all of Cindy's family members and friends. We are so deeply sorry for this sudden loss.
ReplyDeleteSteve, Adam and Kyle, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Cindy was a beautiful person, both inside and out. We are blessed to have known her. It was a joy to sit with your family at all of Adam and Danno's soccer games. Cindy's smile and beautiful personality will be remembered always!
ReplyDeleteDan and Brenda Wiseman
Steve, Adam & Kyle, Know that we are thinking of you and offer our sincere sympathy for your loss. No words can take away the pain you feel, no words can replace your wife or mom but know that there are a lot of people who care about you and are keeping you in our prayers. Rose, Suzanne, Gina & Jude
ReplyDeleteHow lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard. I want to express my deepest heartfelt sympathy to Cindy's family. Family was Cindy's first priority. We have been friends since elementary school. Even though our lives lead us to places with miles between us our friendship did not change one bit. I have so many fond memories of times we spent together. One day we will be together again. jodi boltz
ReplyDeleteSteve and sons, so sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteCindy took such good care of my Grandma and family while she (Anne Martin) was in Carmel Manor. Such a terrific person.
I will keep you all in my prayers.
Tom and Debbie (allen) Messmer
Steve, Adam and Kyle,
ReplyDeleteI had the privilege of going to high school with Cindy. Although our paths have not crossed for many years now, I have many fond memories of her. Cindy was such a fun, loving and caring person who was always nice to everyone. I am praying for peace for your family during this difficult time. May your memories bring you comfort.
Rajean Elliott Alexander
Steve, family and friends. I am so very sorry for your sudden loss. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. You will now have a special angel watching over all of you.
ReplyDeleteTrisha Callahan Uebel
Steve, Rembering the day's at the beauty shop and how you two met, I knew she was so right for you. I'm saddened that she was taken away from you too soon. Even though I'm miles away my thoughts & prayers are with you & your family as you go through these difficult times.
ReplyDeleteMonica McKinney
I am so sorry for your sudden loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you find strength from all the good memories you have of Cindy to help you through this time of sorrow.
ReplyDeleteTracy Callahan Miller and family
Steve,
ReplyDeleteAlthough I only met Cindy a few times at CCG&F during family events, it was obvious she loved and cared for her family very much. Our hearts go out to you, Adam and Kyle.
Robin (Robby) Goetz
Dear Dullaghan Family,
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to all of you during this incredibly sad and difficult time. I didn't know Cindy personally, but can just imagine what a wonderful person she was from the many comments here. I'm writing this on behalf of the many Dullaghan cousins in (and from) Indianapolis. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, especially Steve, Adam and Kyle during this time of such a sudden and painful loss.
Steve, My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad and difficult time.Take care of yourself!
ReplyDeleteDear Dullaghan & Holbrook/Adams families-
ReplyDeleteYou are all in my prayers. I am so sorry for your loss. I only knew Cindy by phone, but she was always so cheerful, and I worked with Mendy, who is equally wonderful.
My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Shelly Waymeyer
I'm so sorry for your loss. I worked as a receptionist at Carmel Manor for several years. I knew Cindy well, she was such a wonderful person. I will be thinking of you in this difficult time.
ReplyDeleteAmber Reis