Cynthiai Fuller Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Holden Cremation & Funeral Service - Sparta on Nov. 13, 2025.
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Cynthiai "Cyndi" Fuller, a woman whose spirit was as vibrant as the highways she loved to traverse, embarked on her final journey on November 10, 2025, in the peaceful town of Conway, Missouri. Born in the heart of Pekin, Illinois, on December 11, 1969, to the late Charles E and Sharron S (Snyder) Gann, Cyndi's zest for life was evident from the very beginning.
Cyndi, known for her infectious laughter and the playful shout of "RRIIICCCKK" to her beloved husband Ricky L. Fuller, with whom she tied the knot in 2014, found joy in the simplest pleasures. A graduate from Lewiston, she pursued a career in home health as a dedicated LPN, providing care and comfort to those in need. Yet, the call of the open road beckoned, and she answered by obtaining her CDL in 2017. Together with Ricky, they formed an unstoppable team, driving across the country until just two months before her passing.
Her family was her pride and joy, a clan that included her brothers, Robert "Bob" (Nancy) Gann of Marshfield, Tony Gann of Jacksonville, and Rex (Taylor) Gill of Lincoln. Cyndi's love extended to her children, Faith Thompson of Peoria Heights, Joy Thompson of Carlsbad, Brittany Fuller of Kingston Mines, Desiree and Alexis Fuller of Pekin, and her sons, Charles "CJ" (Nikki) Thrasher of Indianapolis, Michael (Madison) Fuller of Conway, and Trevor Fuller of Delavan. Her heart swelled for her four grandsons and nine granddaughters, who filled her life with laughter and tender moments. Nieces Destinee, Sydnee, Nicole, and Ashlee, along with her nephew Austin, held special places in her heart, as did her many great-nieces and nephews.
Cyndi's spirit was as adventurous as her soul was nurturing. She found solace in the quiet of fishing, often out-casting her brother Bob, and relished the warmth of a campfire beside her little camper. A shopping spree on Temu was her kind of adventure, and she cherished her dog Otis, her blue truck, and her unwavering faith in God, having been baptized in 2019.
Her life was a tapestry of spirited road trips, shared laughter, and thoughtful moments. Whether she was planning an excursion with loved ones or making memories to last a lifetime, Cyndi lived fully and loved deeply. She was a beacon of light, guiding others with her adventurous tales and compassionate heart.
As Cyndi crosses the celestial highway, her legacy endures in the hearts she touched and the smiles she inspired. She leaves behind a world more joyful for her presence and a road less traveled that will forever bear the imprint of her journey. Cyndi Fuller, our cherished spiritual comedian, has taken her final bow, leaving us with memories as bright as the stars that now light her path.
Cremation will be accorded.
Services held at Manito Baptist Church - 340 W. North St., Manito, IL 61536
Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 2:30pm
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