

Cindi lived most of her life in Jacksonville where she graduated from Terry Parker High School in 1996. Her professional career was mostly in the banking industry where she was well respected and loved by her coworkers. She was an Assistant Vice President, Proficiency Coach for Bank of America for over seven years.
Cindi is the daughter of Ruby Lee Berry and the late Linwood Earl (Jack) Berry who passed in July 2024. She is survived by brother James William Berry (Maria) and sister, Amanda Davis (Tony). Auntie Cindi will be deeply missed by her nieces and nephews, Nicole, Matthew, Aria, Christopher and Kayla. Additionally, Cindi is survived by her Aunts Betty Jane Pleacher, Mary Jane Lee (Dave) and Uncle Newton Berry (Debbie). Cindi was preceded in death by her grandmother, Annie Jane Berry and her great grandmother, Nora May Forte whom she dearly loved.
Cindi’s world revolved around family and the love she had for each of her family members. She was always there to help, orchestrate family get togethers or lend a hand with a project. Cindi loved her fur babies and spoilt them to no end. Cindi was extremely talented as an artist in acrylic paintings, making jewelry, floral arranging and many craft inspired projects. She loved gemology as she would spend hours researching the properties of many gemstones and different types of crystals.
The family has no words to describe the unexpected loss and only finds solace that Cindi is now in the arms of her buddy…..her Dad.
The funeral for Cindi will be held Sunday, March 2, 2025, at 11:00 am with visitation beginning at 10 am at Hardage-Giddens Chapel Hills Funeral Home, 850 St. Johns Bluff Road North, Jacksonville FL 32225. The committal service will follow with Cindi being laid to rest beside her Dad as they both would have wanted it no other way.
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