"Cindy was born in Toronto, Ontario at St. Michael's Hospital on January 19, 1977 to Andrew and Nancy Lam. She was the youngest of three sisters (Melissa and Wendy) and the younger (by one minute) twin to Wendy. She completed her elementary and secondary education in schools in Scarborough and completed her business degree at Wilfred Laurier University in 1999. She worked at a number of jobs (including being a Big Bird wannabe), and most recently at DSP Factory in Waterloo as a Marketing Co-ordinator.
Cindy was an avid sports buff and enjoyed physical fitness and outdoor activities. Her favourite sports were volleyball and softball (it is a well-kept secret that she also enjoyed bowling). In 2004, she complete her first marathon (okay, not really a marathon, it was only 5 KM).
If you didn't find her playing sports, she would often be found travelling to distant locations along with her fiancé Quintin. They traveled to Europe, the Caribbean and the United States. One of her favourite places to visit was California where she enjoyed the wine, weather and vistas.
Cindy had a heart for people and loved children. During summers off from school, she worked at day camps for children, including one summer where she worked at a summer camp in Regent Park caring for inner city children. She loved God and was baptized at the Toronto Chinese Community Church on August 24, 1997. She continued to grow in her relationship with God through actively participating in her church and university fellowships.
Cindy also loved her family and friends and was generous with her time and energy, often putting their needs above her won. She was great at keeping in touch and was a loyal and sincere friend. Cindy was also always ready for fun and adventures. She even conquered her fear of heights and large non-domestic animals when she rode on the back of an Indian elephant with her nephew Trevor. She also indulged in her favourite pastime (shopping) and introduced her niece Catriona to some of her favourite places (Winners and Michaels).
Although she will greatly missed, she has forever touched each of our lives with her caring hear, warm smile, and her generous, loving spirit."