At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Sunday, October 25, 2015 of Huron Park, and formerly of Brady, Texas, at the age of 62. Beloved wife of Lori-Ann Tapp for 11 years. Dear mother of Jennifer Evan of Aurora, Colorado. Dear sister of Sharron Snyder of Minot, North Dakota, and Earl and Alys Ellis of Santa Anna, Texas. Fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews, and remembered by her aunt Louise Lange (Weazie) of Mason, Texas. Dear daughter-in-law of Juanita Tressel and Gilbert Tapp. Cynthia worked for many years as a Juvenile Probation Chief, and received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held in Brady, Texas at a later date.
Donations to the South Huron Hospital would be appreciated by the family.
HILL: Cynthia of Huron Park, and formerly of Brady TX
Cathy Stead
Lori: So sorry to hear of your loss, cherish your memories, may she rest in peace!
Penney Eastabrook
Lori I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you
Patricia Barnett
Lori
So very sorry to hear of your loss. My heart and prayers are with you. Miss you terribly.
Patty
Nathan and Ashley Steffler
Lori,
We are so sorry to hear about Cindy’s passing.
Thinking of you during this difficult time!
Nathan and Ashley
Tina Riley-Ankers
Lori
I am so sorry to hear about Cindy’s passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Vicki Spriggs
My sympathies to Cynthia and the family that loved her named above in the obit. I write condolence on behalf of many of us in the field of juvenile probation in Texas when I say Cindy was loved and will be missed. Cindy stayed in our hearts long after she retired and left the state. She was a load of fun, a woman of grit, tough as nails and a teddy bear. She was, to those of us in juvenile probation, an ally, a sister, a bar partner, a ray of sun and hell-on-wheels if you got on her wrong side. Cindy will always be a daughter of Texas and we will miss her.
Michael McFarland
Aunt Cindy I love u and will miss u I remember our fishing and hunting trips the personal time we had together as a child growing up we were hunting buddy’s I love u and will miss u with my heart I LOVE U AUNT CINDY
Nicki Brumley
I only saw you once a year, but I hope you know how special that was to me and how I looked forward to it. You are a very special person and I will miss you so much. I treasure all the time we had and all the fun. You, Sandra, and I saw quite a few sunrises in Ruidoso. Of course you are the one who came up with the phrase “two olé crows an one hot chick” for us, did we ever tell Sandra she was the hot chick. Rest in peace Cindy, and you will know how often you come to mind
donna Richardson
Truly one of a kind. The times we had were filled with laughter,genuine ” belly busting”guffaws. And Joane would snort! Will miss you, dear friend. Prayers toLori and the family.
Gail Wells
As the “outsider”(spouse) among JPO Chiefs, Cindy was always one of the nicest and most inclusive of them all. Her sense of humor was wonderful and her frankness sometimes surprising but you always knew where she stood, which I admired and respected. Only got to see her and Lori once a year but looked forward to it greatly. Rest in Peace my friend.
Sandra King
My heart is broken. Cindy and I have been friends for many years. She was the type of friend that would do anything for those she loved. Since she retired, we just saw each other once a year when she and Lori vacationed in Ruidoso, NM. We crammed in every minute we could into those 4 days, laughing and teasing each other. I can’t comprehend I will never see her again and Nicki and I won’t have our bud to play “race cars.” Such precious memories. I know all of you who know and love her understand what a truly special person she was. Cindy, I love you dearly and will miss you so much!
Alex and Donna Westman
Thinking of you and yours Lori.
I will look for her amongst the stars.
Hugs.
Brenda Morgan
To all those that loved Cindy.. I have known her since she used to work at the gas station here in Crediton,, and we became good friends.. We didn’t see each other very often, and when ever we did,, we shared some great laughs and many stories. She used to tell me about going home to visit,, and would describe where she used to live.. You could tell she loved it deeply. I am so shocked and saddened to read this news.. I liked Cynthia very much,, a very charming and down to earth lady. You and she are very much in my thoughts., and my condolences to you all during this extremely draining time.