Cynthia-Scroggins-Obituary

Cynthia J. Scroggins

Topeka, Kansas

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Cynthia J. Scroggins, 50, passed away at her home. She was born in Oswego, KS to Floyd Cavitte and Julia Parks on December 17, 1956. Her parents preceded her in death. She was married to Logan Scroggins on August 15, 1980. He survives. She was a Child Care Worker at the Lakeshore Learning Center...

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Such fond memories of Cynthia and her family. She was a very special spirit who transition far, far to early. I know her husband, family and friends miss her terribly. Until you meet again may God's comforting embrace be with you. Respectfully, Walter L. Bland III

My Family sends our thoughts and prayers to your family during this time. Cindy was a very special person that our whole family was lucky enough to know. I will always have the memories of her at the ball fields when we would be playing with or against the girls. I am going to miss Harry telling me "Aunt Cynthia says Hi!" We will never forget her.
God Bless you all,
Carrie, Karen, Keith, Steve and Donna Kaberline

May God bless you and keep you and surround you with his love.

Cynthia was a very special person. Cynthia and Logan were active, supportive parents at Hudson Elementary when we met. Both were role models for their community.

Jane Kemp told me that she could spot great child care providers and was most proud she could recruit Cynthia into the profession.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of Cindy's family & friends. We will miss her greatly, but we are so grateful for the times we were able to spend with her.

To the family:
I was so surprised to hear of Cindy's diagnosis and prayed for her many times, she was a great woman as you all know and she will be missed by many. I worked with her for years at Lakeshore and she could brighten anyones day. She was an Angel as Jane always called her now Jane and Cindy are our angels watching over us. She provided many good times to many of her friends and family members, remember those times to make it through this time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am sorry for your loss. I use to work with Cindy at Lakeshore and she was always there to share a laugh with. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To the family,
"Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew11:28

I was deeply saddened to hear of Cindy's passing. I used to work with Cindy at Lakeshore. She was so good with the kids, and always took the time to ask me about my own children- even long after I'd left Lakeshore. She was a good woman with a loving , kind spirit, and a great sense of humor. I remember she was so proud of her own children and grandchildren! She is going to...

To the family of Cindy,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Cindy watched both of our kids for many years at Lakeshore and at her home, she will be missed by all that knew her. I hope that you all will be enlightened to know how loved she was by the many who knew her.

To the Scroggins and Cavitt Families,

I was deeply sadden to learn of Cynthia's illness and transition, I offer my heartfelt sympathy and condolences.

Cynthia and I dated our senior year of high school and beginning of college. We drifted apart after I continued my studies at Florida A & M University. She was an intelligent, beautiful young lady with such a warm wonderful spirit and possessed a poise beyond her year's.

It certainly doesn't surprise me of the purposeful...