![]() Like her mother, she was a huge Blue Jays fan. Her favorite cookbook was one by Julia Child because it explained the theory behind the preparation of the recipe. Cindy enjoyed visiting and playing games with family and friends and she especially loved to cook. In 2016 went to India with friends Tej and Jerry, and in 2019 visited Portugal and France. They travelled through many parts of Canada and the USA including Hawaii and to their timeshare in Mexico every few years. Cindy worked for the federal government until her retirement in 2014. They enjoyed Saskatoon and attended the Symphony for many years. In 2004 Cindy and Réjean moved to Saskatoon to be closer to family. In both Norman Wells and Yellowknife Cindy made lifelong friends including Herman, Sadie and Joanne. Also, in 1983 she met Réjean Felx and they spent many happy years together before Réjean passed away. In 1983 she moved to Yellowknife, NWT where she worked in a law office, then for the territorial government and finally for the federal government in senior positions in the Mining Recorders Office. After one year at the University of Saskatchewan she moved to Norman Wells, NWT where she worked various jobs including one at the local airlines. ![]() She graduated from Warman High School as on of the top students. The family eventually moved to Saskatoon where she attended Thornton School and later the advanced academic program at Brunskill School. Cindy was born in Dawson Creek, BC on February 8, 1959, to Aganetha (Nettie) and Cornelius (Neil) Peters. ![]() Cindy Lou Peters, age 63, passed away in Saskatoon on Augafter a short battle with cancer. ![]()
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