Cynthia-Strodtman-Obituary

Cynthia J. Strodtman

Valley Center, Kansas

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VALLEY CENTER-Strodtman, Cynthia J. 54, teaching specialist passed away on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016. Survivors: husband, Gary; sons, Justin Strodtman, Valley Center, Cody Strodtman, Portland, OR; sister, Robin Dietz, Olathe; parents-in-law, W. Gary and Bonnie Strodtman, Hutchinson. Services 2 p.m....

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Gary and boys, I have no words to say to you. Cindy was the most wonderful person I have ever worked with. Never angry or upset. Always calm in every situation. She was an awesome leader in every way. I missed her when I retired and I miss her now. May she rest in peace and you know she is now free of her pain and illness. She is with the angels. God rest her soul. I will be praying for all of you, Cindy included. May God bless you and the Holy angels protect you. Love, Rhondalyn...

My sincere sympathy to you, Gary, and to your sons. She would light up when she talked about you all. Cindy was a remarkable teacher, and I was lucky to be able to work with her at Riverside and I loved her sense of humor and dedication. We all learned from her, and she will be missed. My prayers are with you all.

Cindy welcomed me at Jackson like she did everyone with her kind, friendly, and open personality, wanting us to feel included. She cared and always took time for our questions. My spirit is richer through knowing dear Cindy.

Please accept my sympathy at this time. I was fortunate to work with Cindy at Riverside from 1997 until she moved to Jackson. As all of her fellow teachers, I remember Cindy as a model teacher. I especially admired her consideration and kindness for Riverside families, students and staff. She was a friend and teacher we could all turn to for solid advice! Her optimism and sense of fun also made her a joy to work with each day. Cindy will always have a special place in my heart.
Carol...

To the family of Mrs. Strodtman, she was the best person I ever work with and for at Jackson. From the first day we spoke on the telephone we were friends and I loved her. I would do anything to make her job easier because of the person she was. I will be praying for the family that God give you the comfort needed in your time of sorrow. Go continue to bless you all.
Camela Anderson-Jones Wichita, Kansas

Gary and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Cindy's passing. She was such a wonderful person. All the messages here on the guest book are a testament to the blessing that she was to so many people. I hope that your memories of her love will help comfort you. Please let me know if there is anything you need. God bless.

Gary and family,
It broke my heart to learn of Cindy passing away. She was the very best of best friends I have ever had. I have thought so much about her these past few days. She was a kind an wonder wife, mother, teacher and friend. I know she touched the hearts of many and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. My only regret is that I wasn't there to support her and you through her illness. There are so many memories of Cindy to be shared and cherished. My thoughts and...

Gary I hope Terry and I. We worked at Coleman and quit 10 years ago. We were sorry to hear about your wife. Our prayers are with you and your family. Sincerely Terry and Patty Whittle

To Gary, Justin, Cody and Family,
We want to extend our deepest sympathy to you. Cindy was such an inspiration to all of us here at Jackson. She taught me so much and I loved her sweet and glowing spirit. I will certainly miss seeing her walking down the halls here at Jackson. God be with you all.