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| | Funeral For Veteran California Adjuster, Cynthia McShan, To Be Held Friday By Lonce LaMon - December 28, 2011
A funeral service will be held for veteran Southern California claims adjuster, Cynthia McShan, on Friday, December 30th, at 11:00 am at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.
The service will take place inside Grace Chapel. Once entering the cemetery, one can simply follow the signs. Enter at the Florence Avenue gate at 720 E. Florence Avenue, Inglewood, California 90301, phone 310 412-6811.
A repass will be held immediately following the funeral service at Mt. Rose Baptist Church, 8921 Compton Avenue, Compton, California.
A viewing will take place the afternoon and early evening prior, Thursday, December 29th at the Inglewood Park Mortuary at 380 W. Manchester Avenue, directly across from the Forum from the hours of 3 pm to 8 pm.
Cynthia McShan was employed by Tristar Risk Management in their Alhambra, California office as a workers’ compensation claims adjuster when she died on December 19th, Monday. She was working that day but left the office early when she began not feeling well. Later in the evening, she died at the hospital of a heart attack.
She had only been working for Tristar for about two months. Just prior to that employment, she had been working for Sedgwick handling workers’ compensation in their Encino office.
Cynthia started in claims in Southern California in 1979 and from there launched a long career in multi-line adjusting. She handled personal and commercial auto, general liability, products liability, excess & surplus, reinsurance, and many other types of claims; then, eventually she got into workers’ compensation claims handling by the 1990s.
She had a most impressive breadth and wide spectrum of capability in handling myriad types of insurance claims.
Ms. McShan is survived by her husband, Edward McShan, and their two teenaged offspring, Ariel, who was born in 1994, and Edward III born in 1995. Cynthia McShan was born in 1956.
Edward and Cynthia met in high school where they graduated in 1975. But, they got together later, in around 1980, and then married in 1993.
Edward McShan requests to communicate the message to Cynthia’s colleagues in claims stating that she would often came home and speak of them with the highest of regards. He appreciates the claims community’s thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.
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