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Cynthia Mannering Obituary

Cynthia B. Mannering

May 1, 1951 - January 30, 2025

Boise, Idaho - Cynthia Bonney Nash Mannering was born May 1,1951 in Seattle to Douglas and Bonnie Nash. They lived in Buckley, WA and the family grew with sister Barbara and brother Douglas. At age 12 Cindy's father was killed in a tragic accident. Her mother remarried and Cindy gained sisters Gail and Beth, and later, an adopted brother Brian.

Cindy attended school in Buckley and earned a full scholarship to Linfield College where she majored in English and French. She spent her junior year in France and returned to graduate Cum Laude.

She taught English, French and Spanish in Oregon schools and after moving to Boise she taught French as an Adjunct Professor at Boise State University, College of Idaho, and CWI.

She also began some freelance work for Glencoe McGraw Hill text book company doing presentations around the country to teachers and school boards for sales, and teaching teachers how to use the books. She later became a full time employee and rose to become the National Marketing Manager for foreign language textbooks.

A diagnosis of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma changed her life. She survived a difficult bone marrow transplant at Stanford University Hospital. She lived 25 more rich and full years until various organ diseases combined to take her life on January 30, 2025. She is survived by her brothers and sisters and her husband Lowell.

A memorial service will be held on February 13, 2025 at 1:30 pm at Summers Funeral Home, Ustick Chapel.

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Published by Idaho Statesman from Feb. 4 to Feb. 9, 2025.

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Regina Tanner ( née Rochford)

April 16, 2025

Lowell,
I am so sorry for your loss. I was one of the nurses who took care of Cynthia at Stanford. I took care of your lovely wife a lot during her hospitalization. I remember how brave and strong she was even during the most difficult times. When she was at her sickest she remained kind towards all who cared for her. I also remember her joy the day she was discharged from the Compromised Host Unit ("the CHU"). I have thought of you both often over the years. Today I was cleaning out my desk, preparing for a move and came across Cynthia´s Glencoe McGraw Hill card. I googled her and came across this obituary. I was sad to learn Cynthia had passed. I was grateful to learn Cynthia lived a good life for 25 years after the transplant. May you find peace in the memories of the time you two shared together. Hugs, Regina

Christine Warner Cruver MacLeod

February 24, 2025

Madame Mannering was my delightful and caring French Teacher at West Linn High School in West Linn, Oregon in the 1980s. She was always kind yet firm and held us to high standards which gave us a wonderful learning experience. I met some of my best friends in her class. She was patient and lovely and had the sweetest smile and cutest laugh and we all loved her. She just came to mind today and I looked her up on Facebook and couldn´t find her so I Googled her and found this. I am so sorry to Lowell and family for their loss and my prayers for them are to find comfort and peace as they bear this time of grief without her. She was a wonderful person and the legacy of her life will live on in our hearts and minds. Thank you, Cindy, for being such a wonderful person in my life and the lives of my friends.

Linda Paul

February 16, 2025

Lowell, so sorry for the loss of your beautiful wife. I´m sure the hole in your life is huge. May the good memories rise to the top.

Susan Wilder

February 7, 2025

I am sorry Lowell. May your memories of happier times bring you comfort and peace.

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