Cynthia Lee Cagnola, born April 8, 1951, passed away on October 1, 2025, at the age of 74. Cynthia was a firecracker, through and through. She had a larger-than-life personality and lived a life filled with wild stories, unforgettable moments, and fearless resilience. As a child, she faced challenges that would have broken others. At just five years old, she lost her pinky finger in a car door accident. Not long after, she battled serious illnesses like whooping cough, measles, and mumps. Later, she survived being run over by a drunk driver, even dying briefly on the operating table before returning to life with her fiery spirit intact. She carried that same fearlessness into adulthood. Cynthia rode Harley Davidsons, ran with bikers, and lived with a toughness that even intimidated men who crossed her path. She was bold, wild, and unafraid—yet she also had a deep faith in God and loved to talk about Jesus and pray for others. She was both tough as nails and tender in her care for people, a woman of extremes who gave from her heart and never stopped believing. Cynthia was never “traditional,” but she was unforgettable. She could laugh, fight, and love with equal intensity. She belonged to the wild, like a spirit straight out of the Wild West, and she left her mark on everyone who knew her. She is survived by her three children—Marshall, Farrah, and Teffany—along with nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, and many others who called her “Mom.” She will be remembered as one of a kind, deeply loved, and impossible to replace. Cynthia’s spark lit up this world—and though she’s gone, her fire will never go out.
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