Saturday, January 8, 2022
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Our sincere Condolences to the Jackson family. And special prayers to bless each of you as you go through your grief process.
Near the end of my late wife’s teaching career in the Chester Upland school District, she was transferred to Cynthia’s school. They immediately bonded and became the best of friends.
We later joined a church in Mt. Airy near Cynthia’s home.
Cynthia came to our church, met me and soon became a patient. And she became a member of Church team led by my wife.
She drove all the way to Ardmore to become my patient. She was a delight to work with. All of her specialists also thought she was an ideal patient.
Over the years her medical condition became more complex, but she maintained a spirit of joy and was able to cope and take excellent care of her self.
In summary, she was a real Christian who treated her body as a temple where the Holy Spirit could dwell. Therefore, she was generous and did the good works that God created her to
do.
Let this be cherish memories for the family and all of us friends! She was a precious blessing to all of us.
Edward Shepard Williams, MD