Kamela Nelson
Q: How did you meet Cindy?
A: I meet Cindy in 1995 at a bank we were working together at. She is one in a million and I will always cherish our friendship we had.
Death date: Dec 19, 2023
Obituary of Cindy Ann Aguirre Please share a memory of Cindy to include in a keepsake book for family and friends. View Tribute Book In loving memory of Cynthia “Cindy” Ann Aguirre Schneickert, born on May 10, 1971 in Corpus Chris Read Obituary
Q: How did you meet Cindy?
A: I meet Cindy in 1995 at a bank we were working together at. She is one in a million and I will always cherish our friendship we had.
My Dear Cindy,
I will forever be grateful for your love and friendship. Cindy touched my life in such a profound way. From elementary school to the very end. She was a friend of kindness love and compassion. I will miss everyday going forward without her. My deepest sympathy to her loving husband jeff and now friend to Doug and I. May my sweet friend live in the house of the lord in peace. I love you Cindy..
Love, Doug and Amy Blake
Cindy was not only my moms friend but an Aunt figure to my brother and I. Words cannot express how much it meant to always see her at special events as a kid and even when I had my hip surgery last June. Even though she fought a long and hard battle with cancer, she never let that get in the way of showing up for others. That is something I admire most about Cindy, her unconditional love for us and her selflessness. I feel so honored to have spent time with Cindy over this last year. I wish it could have been under different circumstances but I can definitely say those memories I will forever cherish. She will be missed but always remembered in such a positive light.
We love and miss you dearly,
Lexi and Cole Blake
I was deeply saddened when I was told of Cindy's passing, 19 December 2023.
Cindy was a delightful and welcomed addition to the Schneickert family. I enjoyed how kind she was to her nieces and nephew. Her love of fur babies touched my heart. Most of all I loved how much she loved my nephew, Jeff.
Cindy was a kind and caring person inside and out. I shall miss our 'show biz' chats.
"Soar with the angels, Cindy......."
Love, Uncle Steve
My little sis..I remember when we were little we would always squeeze each other's hands to see who was stronger. She would lose and sometimes cry.
Then as we grew older she came up to me and said squeeze my hand. She told me" is that all you have?" That feels good, come on! Squeeze harder!
After that day I stopped squeezing her hand and I told myself she was one tough sister and a fighter. I miss her so much. Alberto Aguirre RIP little sis and see you soon.
Cindy has been a part of our family ten plus years. We have had lots of laughs and tears together. We have also had special and unforgettable memories. But most of all, her beautiful smile will always be close to my heart.
Cindy and I met back in Feb 2002. We immediately became more than colleagues...we became friends. Throughout the years she encouraged me to travel, move to a different state and my most cherished memory…to love our furry friends. When we first met I was petrified of dogs and she had to crate Diva when I came around, ultimately I became Diva’s pet sitter when we lived in LA. Although we didn’t see each other often over the last few years we both knew that our friendship would be a forever one. Until we meet again. Love always! ~Pearl
Cindy was an extraordinary woman. She was a loving daughter, a caring wife, a generous sister, and a doting aunt. She brought laughter everywhere she went. No matter how near or far, she was just a call or text away. She was a wonderful aunt to our girls. She made them feel love and special every chance she got. She was a thoughtful sister in law, always thinking of us. We will truly miss her. We love you Cindy.
Cindy and I met a JPM in 2007 and have been colleagues and friends since. I will always remember all the laughter and good times we had at offsite meetings with our dear friend and manager Ken Wilson. Cindy was always ready to offer assistance and friendship. I will dearly miss her.
Cindy and Jeff were our next door neighbors in Kempner, TX. And we couldn't have asked for better ones. Cindy was always friendly and outgoing, with a neighborliness that was very endearing. She would always say hi when she saw any of us, and I always enjoyed our talks at the fence. I know she will be missed by everyone, who's life she's touched. Wishing peace and comfort to her family and friends.
May you rest in peace good neighbor, and friend.