Cindy Lou Hoverstock (1949-2008) *58
The grave site of Cindy Lou Hoverstock / Plot 61711459. This memorial website was created in memory of Cindy Lou Hoverstock, 58, born on July 30, 1949 and passed away on June 1, 2008.
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I'm fairly certain that this is the same Cindy Hoverstock with whom I was in the second/third grade at Larchmont Elementary School in Kensington, Maryland during 1957-58. I remember that she moved away at the end of the school year to Houston, Texas--and was never heard from again, which was odd, since she had been very much a class leader. I was hardly close to her, but she was a memorable member of our class and am sorry to learn of her premature death.