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Cynthia Eack

May 27, 1962 — March 13, 2014

Bloomington - Cynthia A. (Shull)
Eack, 51 of Bloomington, peacefully passed away at her home at 3:25
a.m. on Thursday, March 13, 2014 in Bloomington.

Her funeral service will be at 1
p.m. on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at Trinity Lutheran Church in
Bloomington with Pastor Thomas Wirsing officiating.
Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. on Monday, March 17, 2014 at the
church.

Cremation rites will be accorded.
In lieu of flowers or plants, it was her wish that memorials be
made to the Illinois CancerCare Foundation, for cancer research and
support to others in this region of Illinois who continue to fight
the battle with cancer. Further details may be found at www.illinoiscancercare.com.
Kibler-Brady-Ruestman Memorial Home in
Bloomington is assisting the family with arrangements.

Cindy was born on May 27, 1962, in
Paris, Missouri, the daughter of Larry and Marilyn Shull.  She
married Kevin D. Eack on June 2, 1984 at St. John's Church of
Christ in Waterloo, Illinois.  He survives.

Also surviving are her daughter,
Michelle R. (Leandro Mora) Eack of Miami, Florida; and a son,
Michael B. Eack of Bloomington; one brother, Kevin L. Shull of
Waterloo, Illinois; father in-law, Dean Eack of Iowa; one sister
in-law, Pamela Soper of Champaign and one brother in-law, Roger
Brannan of Rock Island, Illinois; four nephews, Shaun Eack of
Pittsburgh, PA, Shane Eack of Indianapolis, IN, Ryan Shull and
Aaron Shull, both of Hecker, Illinois; her treasured aunts and
uncles, cousins and many special friends.

She was preceded in death by her
mother in-law, Shirley Eack; her sister in-law, Stacy Brannan; her
aunt, Maxine Finley and both paternal and maternal
grandparents.

Cindy graduated from Waterloo High
School and Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.  She
obtained her Masters of Science in Communications from the
University of Illinois in 2000.  She worked in marketing,
sales, higher education, started a garden design business and she
attained the Master Gardner Designation.

She was a loving mother, wife,
daughter, sister and friend.  She lived her life fully,
embracing each day with passion and joy, and was loved by all who
know her.  Her strength of character was admirable and her
faith in God was strong.  Cindy was a member of Trinity
Lutheran Church in Bloomington.

Cindy was devoted to her husband,
Kevin and her two children, Michelle and Michael.  She will be
remembered for her tireless support and dedication to always being
present for family and friends, and encourage everyone to live up
to their highest potential.

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