In loving memory of

Cynthia Dawn Charon
January 23, 1954 - November 18, 2021

Cynthia Dawn Charon passed away Thursday, November 18, 2021 in Eastpointe at the age of 67. Born January 23, 1954 to Lloyd and Pearl Charon in Detroit, Michigan; Cindy was a Nurse who worked over the years at Detroit Memorial Hospital, Detroit Riverview Hospital and most recently at Shorepointe Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in St. Clair Shores from which she had retired. Cindy's natural talent for caring extended beyond those around her to include a love for the repair and restoration of antique furniture, watches and clocks. She loved to bowl and was a member of "The Breakfast Club" women's league at Fraser Lanes where she shared her Thursday mornings among family and many friends. She also enjoyed playing Bingo, attending Detroit Tigers games, had an extensive collection of music with a special fondness for Record Albums and loved the color pink. Cindy reunites with her father, the late Lloyd Charon as she leaves behind her Beloved mother Pearl; Dear sisters Rebecca (Ron) Bourcier and Lisa (Keith) Thomas and remains the Loving aunt of Michael Dawson, Steven Dawson, Leah Thomas and Haley Thomas as they all remember her as a thoughtful, kind and generous person with a great sense of humor. Cindy Charon was loved dearly and will be greatly missed. A service in memoriam will be announced at a later date and the family welcomes you to share your favorite memories here at Verheyden.org

Tributes

Ron bourcier wrote on Dec 3, 2021:

"to my dearest big sister in law. I will truly miss our tiger games together and our summer get-togethers for a BBQ. But most of all just the time we both took just to sit and talk to each other and listen.there is still a light burning from you in spike. he will be taken good care of."

Paula Eckhout wrote on Dec 1, 2021:

"Remembering working at Detroit Memorial Hospital with Cindy in special care nursery. Cindy was a skilled nurse, caring and dedicated. We traveled to Hawaii together, a memorable vacation. I have a tea pot gift from Cindy, I am displaying in my home in remembrance of her. God Bless her family. "

Nathan and Margaret wrote on Nov 25, 2021:

"Very sadden to hear of the loss of Aunt Cindy. Her kindness and care for others will truly be missed. She is looking over her family and will always be in their hearts. "

Jonathan Bourcier wrote on Nov 25, 2021:

"Heaven has gained another angel in aunt Cindy who is at peace now and looking down on all loved ones. "

Lisa wrote on Nov 25, 2021:

"It was such a blessing to have Cindy as a sister. I have so many fond memories of tagging along with her and sharing special times. She brought me to a few concerts and my love for music contnues. I will miss our conversations and texts with your cute and funny emojis. You will be missed by so many."

Nick and Sarah Bourcier wrote on Nov 23, 2021:

"Saddened to hear the news of Aunt Charon. Heaven has gained another beautiful angel. She was kind and so giving to others. It takes a special person to take care of others and she was one of a kind. "

christine moore wrote on Nov 23, 2021:

"I didn't know Cindy too well but sat next to her at a few family events and we had nice conversations . A kind person who seemed to enjoy family get together s .."

Diane Cross wrote on Nov 23, 2021:

"The Breakfast Club has been a bowling league for over forty years with many ladies still on it. Cindy was one of them and was on my team. I knew we could always count on her to be there as she rarely missed a day of bowling. I, along with all the other ladies will truly miss her."

Becky Bourcier wrote on Nov 23, 2021:

"To my beloved big sister. I am going to miss our long talks and our bowling days together. Just knowing I could pick up the phone and you'd be there. Cindy you will remain in my heart. ?"

Randy Charon wrote on Nov 22, 2021:

"Cindy and I shared the same birthday one year exactly apart Me 1-23 -53 her 1-23- 54 she had such a gentle soul .I liked to tease her. I see her sitting at a Detroit Tigers game with her dad and uncle. I loved her and will miss her like crazy RANDY "

Julia wrote on Nov 21, 2021:

"She could talk and I loved to listen. ?? You will be missed. God needed some troops up there. R.I.P"