Phyllis Jane Cintas

Phyllis Jane Cintas obituary, Mesa, AZ

Phyllis Jane Cintas

Phyllis Cintas Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation - University Chapel on May 18, 2024.

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Phyllis Jane Cintas, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, peacefully passed away on May 11th, 2024, in Mesa, AZ, at the age of 79. Phyllis was born on April 15th, 1945, in Vallejo, CA, to the late Fred H Boyan and Jane F Boyan. She was reunited in heaven with her parents, as well as her sister Barbara, and her faithful dog Boogie.
Phyllis is survived by her devoted children Robert and Jeffrey, whom she loved and raised with her former husband Anthony. Her legacy will be continued through her cherished grandchildren Frankie, Sydnie, Garrett, Isaly, Oliver, Augy, Ariy, and Eliy, and her adored great-grandchildren Edgard, Charlie, Marcelino, and Wyatt. She is also survived by her loving siblings Patty, Fred, Anthony, Kevin, and Annie.
Phyllis will be remembered for her unwavering generosity and kindness. She had a heart of gold and was always putting others before herself. Her work with Memorex and Avon brought her joy, but her greatest joy came from spending time with her family and friends. Phyllis had a special way of making everyone feel loved and valued, treating friends like they were family. She would go above and beyond to help anyone in need.
In addition to her acts of kindness, Phyllis had a deep love for music and literature. She enjoyed listening to music, practicing her ukulele, and diving into as many books as possible.Phyllis had a passion for poetry and was known for writing heartfelt poems for every occasion and for the people dear to her heart. Her words touched the souls of those who received them, leaving a lasting impact on their lives.
Although visually blind in life, Phyllis is now in heaven where she can see again, looking down on all those she loved and cared for.
A private celebration of Phyllis's life will be held at the family residence on May 25th, 2024. Phyllis's memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. May she rest in eternal peace.

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