Synthia S. Muzzio
August 24, 1951 - January 27, 2019
Behm Family Funeral Homes
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Jeralyn S Thomson
Mary McNerney
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Behm Family Funeral Homes - Madison
26 River Street,
Madison, OH 44057
(440) 428-4401 | Map
Saturday 2/2, 11:00 am

Synthia S. Muzzio, age 67 of Madison, passed away on Sunday, January 27, 2019 after a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Born August 24, 1951 in Dayton, she was the daughter of James and Marjorie (Weller) Solomon. She married James Muzzio on May 8, 1970 in Washington D.C. Synthia had a passion for helping …
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CAROL BRAINARD left a message on January 31, 2019:
In memory of Synthia S. Muzzio, CAROL BRAINARD lit a candle
CAROL BRAINARD left a message on January 31, 2019:
I am so sorry to hear of Synthias passing . Prayers to the family.
Ron Kelly left a message on January 30, 2019:
You have my deepest condolences on your loss. The Apostle Paul wrote at 1 Corinthians 15:26 that ‘death is an enemy’. We find this to be so true, as death robs us of friends and loved ones, but we can take comfort in his words recorded in the book of Acts 24:15 “that there is going to be a resurrection”. The Apostle Paul was not only talking about the things he saw but also repeating what the Lord Jesus Christ said as recorded at John 5:28, 29 that there would come a time “when all those in the memorial tomb would hear his voice and come out.” These words can bring us the comfort that we will be reunited with our loved ones in the near future. A future where there is no more pain, suffering or death (Revelation 21:4). This is a promise from Jehovah God (Revelation 22:6). Please go to www.jw.org/en/publications/books/when-someone-dies/ for more information.
Deb Simpson left a message on January 29, 2019:
I am so sorry to hear about Sindy's death and her illness. Dementia is a destructive disease. My sympathy to her family. She loved you all dearly.
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joyceelainehunterwright left a message on January 29, 2019:
I also first met Sindy in the FBI steno pool in 1969. She was the "big city girl" and I was the girl from the country who had never even ridden a city bus. Sindy took me under her wing and helped me learn how to make it in the city of Washington D.C. She changed my life and we were together as we each charted new courses with our Navy guys! I can't even imagine where I would be today without Sindy's guidance and friendship. I wish you peace and know that Sindy will forever be in my thoughts and heart. Joyce Wright
Jeralyn S Thomson left a message on January 28, 2019:
In memory of Synthia S. Muzzio, Jeralyn S Thomson lit a candle
Mary McNerney left a message on January 28, 2019:
We remember what a kind & generous woman she was when she & Jack had us over for a cookout a few years ago. She went out of her way to make everyone around her feel comfortable. You could tell she loved & was loved by her family. She was as lovely as the amazing roses she grew in her garden. We know she will be greatly missed. Our heart goes out to her family & friends. Mac & Mary McNerney
Jeralyn S Thomson left a message on January 28, 2019:
I was crushed to learn of Sindy's death. I first met her working in the FBI steno pool in 1969. I describe her as a beautiful person inside and out. I can still hear her laughter. After her marriage to Jack we kept in touch but lost contact over the many years. I was delighted to be able to see her a year ago when she passed through St. Petersburg. My heart is with the entire family.
Susie Solomon left a message on January 28, 2019:
So sad to hear of Sindy's death. Hugs and prayers to the family. I am sure there are many happy memories to help get through these tough times. Sindy's laughter, love and warmth was freely given. She will be missed.
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