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Southampton- Cynthia Marjorie (Mayo) Gwozdz, age 71, of Southampton, died on Monday August 12th peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving and devoted family. She was born in Holyoke on June 22,1948, the daughter of the late Francis George Mayo and Corrine (Potter)Mayo.
She was raised and educated in Southampton and graduated from Easthampton High School. She worked for over twenty years as a quality control inspector at Tubed Products/ McCormick Company of Easthampton. Cindy was a spiritual person who embraced her native American Heritage and attended many Pow Wow's over many years honoring that heritage.
She was an avid reader and she had amazing love, care and respect for all types of animals. She was a true friend and companion to anyone who befriended her and was very helpful to anyone that needed help.
Cynthia is survived by her loving husband of 37 years, Lawrence "Larry" S. Gwozdz, devoted son; Nathen Jeremy Schumann both of Southampton, a cherished grandson; Ryan Lavallee of Santa Fe, New Mexico, a brother; Richard Mayo of Washington State, besides her parents she was predeceased by two sisters and three brothers.
All services for Cynthia will be private and at the convenience of the family. Memorials in her are requested to any charity that provides care and comfort to animals. The GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, 18 Adams Street, Easthampton has been entrusted with providing for Cindy's care and services. Please visit, rwgrahamfuneralhome.com for online condolences.
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Larry, Nathan & Family
I am so sad to here of your loss, I worked with Cindy for many years at Tubed Products she was such a mentor to me. She taught me a lot and trusted me to do her job when she was on vacation. She was such a kind person and will be missed by so many.
Rest well my friend.
Craig & Kim Smith
August 25, 2019
My deepest condolences to Cynthia's entire family. I haven't seen Cynthia since high school. What I remember is her beautiful smile and always laughing at my jokes. May the love from family and friends give you all some comfort at this sad time.
Francine Weibel-Howard
August 17, 2019
To Cynthia's Family,
So deeply sorry for your profound loss of Cynthia...she always had a smile on her face in High School. Sincerely, Cheryle Crescione Campbell
August 17, 2019
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