CYNTHIA-DOTY-Obituary

CYNTHIA DOTY

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DOTY --Cynthia Louise. Three Parks Independent Democrats mourns the loss of our longtime District Leader and beloved friend, Cynthia L. Doty, who died after a brief illness on July 17. A tireless, gracious, and wise political and community organizer, and the Deputy Clerk of the Manhattan Board of...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

You trained me, you mentored me,and I will miss your guidance

I am still in disbelief of Cynthia Doty's untimely passing. I first met her in 2004, when I joined and began volunteering with "Three Parks Independent Democrats", and I later campaigned for her run for NYC Council, petitioned every year with her and participated in numerous political activities with her over the past 20 years, including Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. I have special memories of attending the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia with Cynthia on the day that...

Cynthia, you touched me to my heart and won´t soon be forgotten. Much love, Mary Ann Marks

Cynthia, you will always hold a place in my heart and will never be forgotten m.

Cynthia chaired the block association in my neighborhood. She served us in ways that went way beyond political affiliation or demographics. Whether it was an icy sidewalk, unattended dumpster, missing package, or yawning sinkhole, she presented solutions with unwavering civility. She took on the big problems, too--worker protections, affordable housing, crime prevention, climate change--with a similar discernment and resolve. I recognize that some of her efforts were not successful, but...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Cynthia and Lynn Max were two of the first people at 3 parks that I met. They got me busy right away at a storefront for Obama. Although I had seen her once before when a building scaffold collapsed on broadway if memory serves and she was there helping or whatever. I'm not sure how many neighborhood groups she belonged to or founded, but she was everywhere. She was quick, very quick, to reply to emails. She was also patient. And she was a worker among workers.