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Cynthia Mary Anderson was born July 3rd, 1948, in Livonia, LA and rested from this life on March 27th, 2025, at the age of 76 years.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Mable Anderson, brothers Floyd Joseph Anderson, Joseph O’Neal Anderson, and a sister Mary Mae Holden, and her lifetime partner Lawerence Hano.
She’s survived by her sister Mary Babin, brother John Anderson (Michelle), sisters-in-law Linda Anderson & Tammy Anderson. Her four children, Cherry Chandler (Neal), Tina Rouyea (Darrell), Kelly Whittington (Wade), and Larry Kofton (Kelly)
Grandchildren, T J, Adam, Beth, Caitlin, John, Lance, Sydni, Bryce, Mason, Thad, Gage, & Blaze, and a great grandchild Karter Claire; also, survived by a host of nieces and nephews.
She will be truly missed by all of us, she left us with so many great funny memories.
To know her was to love her regardless of if she was in a mood or not. We know there are plenty of dogs for her to wash in heaven and plenty of floors to clean. We bet heaven smells Downey fresh this evening.
Pallbearers will be, Lewis “Toy” Gremillion, Chad Anderson, Chris Anderson, Casey Anderson, Joe Walls, and Lee Loupe
The honorary pallbearer will be Blaze David Rouyea.
The family sends a special thank you to Harvest Manor, and her CNA Joann Daniels.
A ceremony celebrating Cynthia’s life will be held on Wednesday April 2, 2025, visitation will begin at 10:00 am until the time of the service at 11:30 am at Wholly Ground Church, Walker.
In Lieu of Flowers, memorial gifts may be given that will be used by the family to honor her life and memory. To give a gift use the tab below.
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