Cindy and I were like Brother and Sister all our lives together, living on Hope Avenue, next door to each other, we were inseperable. We grew up since we were babies in the playpen together, we had so much fun growing up, we did not faulter, if we fought, we wouldn't talk to each other, only for a day, lol, then we were back together, MEMORIES: singing CHAPEL OF LOVE on the bus microphone on out annual HOPE AVENUE Summer trip to Palisades Park in Jersey, we would eat dinner at each other's house, trick or treating every year together, walking together on our first day of school together, to P.S. 13, Christmas morning at each other's house to see what we got, or just hanging out on the corner, when we were teens, or getting into trouble with neighborhood kids, but we were always together, the day I got married, I went upstairs to Adeline, Cindy's late Grandmother, she wanted to see how I looked in my tux, and to give me a gift, and she said to me, (and I will never forget it) I always thought you and Cindy would end up together married, Adeline said, at my wedding Cindy grabbed me, she wanted to talked to me alone, so we went outside the reception hall, she started crying, ( and I will never forget this either) Where has it all gone, she hugged me, i miss you already, we have grown up, and at Cindy's wedding, I had the priveledge of dancing with her, 1 last time, before she started her new life, we lost touch with each other for about 25 years, and when I found out, she had passed, I was still shaken to the core, I Will always love you, I have my memories of me and you, you are out of pain, you are in Paradise, with your my Mom and Dad, and your family that are gone now, May the power of God, always hold you his arms, until the day we meet each other, in Heaven, and we can do it all over again, I will always love you SIS.