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CYNTHIA (CINDY) RAE MULVEY

Born: Aug 28, 1957

Date of Passing: Jun 03, 2001

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CYNTHIA (CINDY) RAE MULVEY During her brief hospital stay, Cindy showed great strength and optimism and made everyone feel at ease with her infectious laughter and confidence. In spite of her valiant fight, after surgery, Cindy peacefully passed away on June 3, 2001 at the tender age of 43 years. She will be remembered as a loving, caring wife, mother, daughter, sister, niece and aunty, whose tireless contributions to her family and community will be appreciated for years to come. Cindy will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her husband Terry; daughters, Kara, Danielle, Brett and Vanessa; parents, Pat and Bev Welwood; brothers, Rob and Mike; sisters, Terrapin (Glen), Karen (Sandy), Pam and Kristy (Colin) father-in-law Leonard Mulvey; brother-in-law Craig (Tannys) sisters-in-law, Geraldine (Brian), Heather (George), Valerie (Bruce) and brother-in-law Don Day; nieces, Terra, Chelsea, Nicole and April; nephews, Jamil, Niall, Nolan, Jason, Aaron, Warren and Lee. She was predeceased by her stepbrother William Welwood, sister-in-law Pat Day and mother-in-law Helen Mulvey. Cindy was born in Saskatoon on August 28, 1957 and received her education in Winnipeg. Cindy and Terry were married on August 7, 1976 and were looking forward to celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary this summer. After their marriage they moved to Lloydminster in 1979. She was a proud stay-at-home mom, but also helped her husband in the family business. In the raising of her four girls, Cindy took an active role in all their activities and sports including figure skating, baseball, dance, piano and school functions. She was a founding member of Oil Wives of Lloydminster and remained active. Their annual conventions will never be the same without her. Other activities were bowling and volunteering at bingos. She took immense pride in her flower garden and home and spent many hours making crafts and sewing. Friends and associates are invited to join the family for a time of fellowship and refreshments to celebrate Cindys life on Saturday, June 9 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at The Wild Rose Pavillion, 5521 - 49th Ave. A private family service will be held on Saturday morning. CREECHS FUNERAL CHAPEL. PHONE (780) 875-3200. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to University Hospital Foundation, at (780) 407-7007, or a charity of ones choice.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 06, 2001

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