May God bless you and your...
All of my memories of Cindy involve laughter and her children. She was so kind always,
Melissa Suddith
July 07, 2025 | Steens, MS | Friend
Photo courtesy of Lowndes Funeral Home and Crematory - Columbus
Sep 14, 1959 - May 31, 2025
All of my memories of Cindy involve laughter and her children. She was so kind always,
Melissa Suddith
July 07, 2025 | Steens, MS | Friend
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. We attended Fairview Elementary and East Lowndes Academy together. I loved to hear her laugh!
Patricia Garber
July 07, 2025 | Mechanicsville, MD | Friend
Thinking of you
Tommy Calder
Thinking of you
Tommy Caldet
July 06, 2025 | Sarah, MS | Family
Cindy! I pray you are at peace and surrounded by love! Our lives started out together at Calvary Baptist church when we were little girls. Our families shared many memories over the years. One of my most favorite ones was when Uncle Carl took you and I in the wee hours of the morning to get some Alabama football tickets and he got pulled over for speeding, we were hiding on the floorboard scared to death. He told us not to say anything but we told Aunt Murle as soon as we got home.
And...
Barbie Hill
July 04, 2025 | Las Vegas, NV | Friend
I am so sorry to hear of Cindy's passing. Our friendship goes back to the 7th grade I think. I remember her as always smiling and laughing. May God bless all her family.
Bill Clark
July 03, 2025 | Mobile, AL | Friend
Cynthia "Cindy" Diane Jaynes Wingo, 65, died at her residence in New Hope, MS.
The visitation will be Tuesday, July 8, 2025, from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Lowndes Funeral Home, Columbus, MS.
Cindy was born September 14, 1959, in Columbus, MS to the late Carl E. Jaynes and Murle Wheeler Jaynes of Columbus, MS.
Cindy was a graduate of Caldwell High School, followed by Mississippi University for Women, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Throughout her career, Cindy worked at Palmer Home For Children, United Way of Lowndes County, Raytheon Aerospace, and DynCorp International. She frequently volunteered for the Columbus Arts Council and other area events and loved meeting new friends. She was passionate about the arts, specifically, music and painting, and she loved the beach.
Cindy was strong-willed and always a bit of a rebel. She lived as a free spirit and enjoyed experiencing the joys of the world. She loved fiercely, empathetically, and wholeheartedly. Her pride and joy were her children and grandchildren and she ensured everyone knew it. She also held a special place in her heart for the two men who meant the most to her growing up; her father and her brother.
She is survived by her children, Lauren W. Vest of Columbus, MS, Lindsay D. Wells (Jimmy) of Schönaich, Germany, and Hunter Wingo of Corinth, TX, her grandchildren: Bella Vest, Sophia Wells and Austin Wells; her brother, Dr. Jeff Jaynes of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and her niece, Mary Margaret Jaynes of Dallas, TX.
While we grapple with the loss of her physical presence, we find solace in knowing that her spirit lives on in the love and strength she instilled in us.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation, 16 Northtown Drive, Suite 100, Jackson, MS 39211 or Palmer Home for Children, P. O. Box 746, Columbus, MS 39703.
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