Cynthia Marie Beshara's Obituary
We remember Cindy (Mom) in her most vibrant, loving, fierce & feisty form. So many wonderful memories to be shared. Our Mom, Cindy Marie Beshara, was born in Tulsa, OK, October 28th, 1953, and was second - born out of six children to Joseph and Mary Barbara Beshara. Mom lived life passionately and believed in true love 'til the very end. Mom was married to Edward Alderman in 1972 and they had three children, Eddie Jr., Angela, and Diane.
Mom is survived by a number of family and friends. This includes her two daughters,
Angela (Bryon) Alderman-Shotton, Diane (Armando) Sauceda, her granddaughter Izzabella, as well as her father Joseph, and four of her siblings, Alisa (Tom) McCay, Barbie (Mike) Letney, Bruce (Anne) Beshara, and Gary (April) Beshara. Cindy is now reunited in Heaven with her son, Eddie Jr., her mother, Mary Barbara, her sister, Sandra Loerch, and her grandparents, Said and Anisa Beshara, and George and Pauline Karleskint.
Mom often throughout her life would love to sing, dance, paint, cook, write, and garden, which were a few of her main love languages. She was able to express love
by those means, unlike any other, in the most special and comforting ways.
Mom discovered her love and talent for art in her thirties, in which she would go on to paint several beautiful landscapes. Mom had a great zeal for the sciences, in which she succeeded and made a difference in a career of dental hygiene. Mom most of all loved her daughters, granddaughter Bella, grandpup Tutu, and her entire family.
Mom has had an intimate fellowship with the Holy Spirit who would often give her wisdom and insight to give to her girls. Mom has indeed fulfilled her purpose and calling in life in doing so.
Mom always has had an affinity for angels and believed "angels are among us." A few of Mom's favorite shows were "Touched by an Angel," "Andy Griffith," and "Gunsmoke". Mom was an inspiration of tenacity, creativity, and a strong and unique spirit.
Mom's spirit now lives eternal and we look forward to one day seeing her again, as we will rejoice with her forever, as we will dance together on the Heavenly streets.
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