CYNTHIA ROSARIO "Thai-NY Tymbz" "I leave you with one thing. Live life to the fullest, you only get one chance." Cynthia 10.20.2011 Cynthia Rosario, 36, of Huntersville, NC died in a tragic motorcycle accident in Charlotte on Saturday, December 3, 2011. She is survived by her wife of five years, Vicki Rosario; her mother, Gladys Rosario of Huntersville; brother, Jose Ramn Rosario, Jr., his wife, Christina; nieces, Alina, Liana and Nalia Rosario; daughter, Cynthia Marie; and loving in-laws, aunts, uncles, cousins and life-long friends. In addition to her immediate family, Cyndi leaves an extended and varied family of athletes and motorcycle enthusiasts just like herher beloved Ruff Ryders and a myriad of assorted and cleverly named motorcycle clubs in Charlotte and across the country. The family very much appreciates the support and love you have shown to us during this painful and tragic time. The high regard and esteem in which you held our Cyndi has comforted us greatly. Cyndi was born to Gladys and the late Jose R. Rosario on April 27, 1975 in Brooklyn, NY. She was the sweetest bundle of energy weighing in at a hefty 4 lbs. 15 oz. From birth, there were to be no limitations or barriers, based on her size or sex, to what she would tackle. From "boys" only sportsbaseball, boxing, footballto whom she would fall in love with and marry; barriers were to be scaled not obstruct. To have known Cyndi, was to love her. First thing people noticed was her smilea smile that could wrap you up and warm your heart. You could not be sad around Cyndi. Her infectious spirit and joi de vie could lighten the heaviest burden or worry. There was nothing Cyndi would not do for you. It is unfathomable to think that we won't see that smile again in person, but only through the hundreds of photos that will keep her young forever in our hearts. She was fortunate to have found her "Soul Mate" for life. She had ten exquisite years with her beloved wife, Vicki. They were determined to embrace life together and lived life to the fullest. She loved being with family and everything "family" stands for. We are comforted with the memories we will cherish and nurture forever. Heaven is brighter with her megawatt smile. She will teach the Angels to dance. Rest in peace our most loved and cherished child. Her Journey Has Just Begun... "Don't think of her as gone awayher journey's just begun, life holds so many facetsthis earth is only one. Just think of her as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years. Think how she must be wishing that we could know today how nothing but our sadness can really pass away. And think of her as living in the hearts of those she touched...for nothing loved is ever lostand she was loved so much. Author, E. Brenneman A private family service is planned. The Charlotte Ruff Ryders will hold a public memorial service on Saturday, December 10 at noon at the site of the accident on University City Blvd and Sam Lane. Donations in memoriam can be made to The Human Rights Campaign. www.hrc.org Please be courteous to motorcycle riders, they are at your mercy. Raymer-Kepner Funeral Home and Cremation Services is assisting the family. www.raymerfh.com