Cynthia D. Coyle, 55, of Elkhart, died Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, surrounded by family at her home.
She was born April 26, 1969, in Chicago, Illinois.
On June 30, 2012, she married Randy A. Coyle in Elkhart.
He survives along with a son, Edward (Erika Lechuqa) Vasquez Jr.; step-children, David (Susan) Coyle, Michael Coyle and Ashley (Dave) Cochran; eight grandchildren; and two brothers, Jeff and Christopher Vajgert.
Being the only daughter with three brothers, she was quite spoiled by family.
She was preceded in death by her father, Larry Culp, her mother, Lois D. (Cook) Vajgert, step-father, Joseph Vajgert. Her brother Kelly died shortly after her on the same day.
Cindy grew up on the south side of Chicago, moving to Indiana in 1994. She worked in the RV and boating industries as a graphics installer making many friends along the way.
She enjoyed her family and loved having family and friends around her. She took great joy in helping people in all possible ways. Cindy enjoyed making large meals from scratch for parties and friends with Thanksgiving and yard parties being her favorites.
Cindy lived! She was "glitter glue," was always laughing and wanting others to laugh with her.
Visitation will be Monday, Feb. 3, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, where a 6 p.m. funeral service will be conducted. Pastor Lori King will officiate.
Burial will take place at Evergreen Cemetery, Evergreen Park, Illinois.
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