Cynthia's obituary
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Cynthia Allen, beloved mother, sister, and friend, on April 8, 2023. Cynthia was born on September 10, 1955, and lived a life full of love, laughter, and cherished memories.
Cynthia is survived by her children, Jermaine Webster, Felicia Gulewicz, Rachel Allen, William Allen, and Michael Allen; her sister, Debbie Stoll; and her loving grandchildren. She was a devoted mother who considered her children to be her diamonds and rubies. Cynthia's legacy will live on through the love and values she instilled in her family.
Throughout her life, Cynthia enjoyed a variety of hobbies and interests. She loved indulging in Mexican food and drinking coffee with cream and sugar. A voracious reader, Cynthia treasured the book "Come Away My Beloved." She found solace and inspiration in the music of Enya and Enigma, and delighted in playing Hangman with her grandchildren. Time spent with her loved ones was her favorite recreational activity, and her happy place was the beach. Cynthia was passionate about caring for Indian children and supporting St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
Cynthia was a kind-hearted, helpful, and passionate individual who always put on a brave face when times were tough. She was a good listener, and her life's lessons will continue to guide her loved ones. Among her many accomplishments, Cynthia was most proud of raising her five children.
As a tribute to her memory, a fundraiser has been set up for the PTSD Foundation of America. Donations can be made at https://everloved.com/life-of…. Cynthia's favorite color, purple, will be a lasting reminder of her warm spirit.
Her loved ones will remember Cynthia as a beacon of love and support. "Your memory will not fade as long as I'm alive, Momma. I will make sure that your memory stays alive even after I am gone. I miss you, and I love you truly, truly I do, dear, truly I do."
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