Cindy Lou Fellure, a cherished resident of Columbus, Ohio, passed away peacefully on March 24, 2026. Born in Columbus on June 21, 1960, Cindy lived a life marked by determination, dedication, and a strong sense of family.
A graduate of high school, Cindy devoted many years to her career at the Value City Distribution Center, where her work ethic and commitment were evident to all who knew her. She was known for her straightforward personality—a true go-getter who always spoke her mind, unafraid to tackle challenges head-on.
Cindy took great pride in being an active parent, deeply involved in the life of her beloved son, Garrett Allen Fellure. Her nurturing spirit and unwavering support were a source of strength and comfort to him. Beyond her family, Cindy’s close circle of loved ones included her sister Cleo Godwin, Rosemary Hanson, Helen Metler, and her ex-husband, Terry Fellure, all of whom held a special place in her heart.
Her personal interests included camping, which allowed her to embrace nature and create memorable experiences, and watching baseball games, a pastime through which she found joy and relaxation. These hobbies reflected her zest for life and her appreciation for simple pleasures.
Cindy was preceded in death by her parents, Bert and Alkie Salyers; her brother, George Edward Fisher; and her grandmother, Lou Ella Creameans. Their memories lived on in Cindy’s life story, shaping the person she was and the legacy she leaves behind.
She passed away in the city where she was born and spent most of her life, Columbus, Ohio—a community where she made lasting impressions through her work, family devotion, and vibrant personality.
Cindy Lou Fellure’s life was a testament to strength, honesty, and love. She will be remembered with deep respect and affection by those fortunate to have known her.
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1166 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, OH 43206

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