Cynthia B. Thompson, 64, of Honey Brook, passed away on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at the Golden LivingCenter of Phoenixville. She was the widow of the late Robert James Thompson.
Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late George F. and Ruth V. Baker Taylor. She was formerly employed by the Coatesville VA, a former member of the Coatesville Presbyterian Church and a life member of the Westend Ladies Auxiliary.
She is survived by her siblings: Gladys Baker of Las Vagas, Gloria Scott of New Holland, Patricia Caudill of Cochranville, Barbara Wilson of Pomroy Heights, Mervin Taylor of Lancaster, Dottie Thompson of Malvern and Willis Taylor of Lancaster; she was predeceased by her siblings, Ianthe, Doris, Ruth, George, Robert and John.
The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, May 3, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg 19365, followed by interment in the Atglen Presbyterian Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to attend the viewing, which will be held at the Funeral Home from 10 until 11 AM.
Donations may be made to the Wilde Funeral Home at the above address.
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
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Sorry to hear about Aunt Beattie
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Beattie..... My Mom(Betty Jane) told me that she talked to Aunt Cindy And Uncle Willie the other day, they said that she was not doing good. It is a sad thing to hear.... Sorry I can not make it up there from South Carolina.. All My Love and Prayers are with the family...
Sorry
Also I forgot to say that now she can be with Uncle Jimmy,Pop Pop Taylor and Uncle Micky....
Aunt Beatty
I will desperately miss Aunt Beatty. She was one of the strongest and bravest women I have ever known. She's in a better place now. She, Mom (Doris), Aunt Sister and Aunt Tiny are all up in Heaven giving the "devil" to Jimmy:)... And I'm sure Jimmy was wondering where she's been. She will always have a place in my heart. Her body is gone, but her soul remains alive in our hearts and memories. GOD Bless you Aunt Beatty. We will all see you again one day. I Love you!
Cynthia B. Thompson
Please know that our sympathy, prayers and thoughts are with all of the family during this difficult time. May you always remember the fun filled and joyous times you all enjoyed together.
Sincerely,
Mae and Rick Hutzler and Mae Jackson
Cynthia B. Thompson
Although the time is difficult for those left behind, please try to remember all the wonderful people that are there to welcome her home. Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with all of you. With deepest sympathy,
LeRoy, Lori, Cameron, Hunter, Dakota, Cheyann, Dalton, Ciara, Wyatt and Montana Lewis