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Cindy L. Colley Conley, 43
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Cindy L. Colley Conley, 43, of Wheelersburg, died Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009.

She was born Aug. 24, 1966, in Portsmouth, a daughter of Eula Traylor Colley Reed of Lucasville and the late Millard Colley.

In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband, Todd Conley; two daughters, Amber Conley (Andrew Pace) and Amanda Conley, both of Wheelersburg; one grandson, Andrew Drake James Pace; one sister, Penny (David) Spriggs of Lucasville; five brothers, Millard (Gail) Colley of Lucasville, Joe Colley of Lucasville, Ted Colley of Lucasville, Steve (Rhonda) Colley of Lucasville, and George (Angie) Colley of Waverly; one special niece, Amy Colley; and many other nieces and nephews.

In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her stepfather, Walter Reed; and one sister, Peggy Ann Colley.

Funeral services will be conducted at noon Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009, at Erwin-Dodson-Allen Funeral Home in Minford, with Jimmy Dummitt officiating. Burial will be at Squire Cemetery in Minford. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and one hour before the service on Wednesday.
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Cheryl Bishop
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September 09, 2009
I remember Cindy from High school..I'm from the class of 1985. Cindy and I played softball together...She was a fun-loving, happy go lucky, carefree person. I send my sympathy to all of her loved ones and I will always remember the way she was back then.
ladybuckeye
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September 06, 2009
My family and friends extend our deepest sympathy to Cindy's family and loved ones. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Memories of loved ones lost become treasures once they've passed on. May you find peace with the treasures she left behind. No judgment, no blame, no guilt should weigh on your shoulders. Many times Cindy & I talked & she glowed when she spoke with pride about her family & how much she loved you all. So all that should remain in your hearts is the love she nourished & freely gave to all throughout her life. Please know you are never alone. We're here for you always, just reach out and we'll be there. Sincerely, Helen
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