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Cynthia A. Loo

Cynthia "Cindy" A. Loo, 70, of Rossford, Ohio died Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at Hospice of Northwest Ohio. She was born in Toledo, Ohio on April 20, 1952 to Raymond and Irene (Czubachowski) Zaciek.

Cindy received her Master's Degree in Counseling and retired from Hospice of Northwest Ohio as a social worker. Cindy led a life of compassion and kindness and loved helping people alongside her wonderful co-workers. She was also an advocate for environmental issues, women's rights, and humane treatment of animals. Cindy loved her dogs and could often be seen walking all four of them in the neighborhood for 13 years.

She had a passion for learning and immersing herself in cultural experiences such as Gallery Group tours at the Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo Symphony Orchestra concerts, Music at the Market, live theater, and so much more. She loved to travel and especially enjoyed Alaska, cruising up the Danube, and going to Istanbul, Turkey. Cindy and her husband, Jim, enjoyed spending the winters in Florida, soaking up the sun, fishing off the dock, and hosting friends and family. Her "Heaven on Earth" was spending time with her children and grandchildren who fondly called her Nana. She filled their lives and hearts with unconditional love and support, unforgettable family vacations (Florida, Disney, New Buffalo/Chicago, NYC to name a few), and special traditions to cherish and pass along to their own families (Mother's Day garden, card games, banana bread and Christmas cookie baking, among many more to treasure). Her love of family, sense of adventure, and kind spirit lives on in them.

Cindy is survived by her husband, James "Jim" Loo; children, Elizabeth (Justin) Zemanski, Jonathan Loo, and Jenny Loo; grandchildren, Kira Zemanski, Jay Zemanski, Cayden Coehrs and Liam Grzymkowski; brothers, Alan (Linda) Zaciek and Mark Zaciek. She was preceded in death by her parents; and daughter, Rachael.

A private celebration of life for Cindy will be held at a later date. Memorial donations in Cindy's name may be made to Hospice of Northwest Ohio or to Susan G. Komen. Arrangements were entrusted to Sujkowski Walker Funeral Home, Rossford. Online condolences may be left at walkerfuneralhomes.com.

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Published by The Blade on Apr. 16, 2023.

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Debbie zuchowski

May 2, 2023

Jim, Liz, and Justin. I am so sorry to hear about this. She was a wonderful woman. God bless you all. I'll keep you in my prayers

Jayne Wagner

April 19, 2023

With deepest sympathy on your loss. Cindy was a kind and caring person who loved her family. I have many fond memories of Cindy. She was a go to person with provider questions and was always kind and helpful. May God give you comfort in your time of sorrow.

Terri Hilt

April 19, 2023

Jim and Family~
I am truly sorry for your loss. Cindy loved you all so much. During my years working with her at the Area Office on Aging, she would speak of you often. Her compassion and sense of humor were infectious and she will truly be missed.

Chris Zaciek

April 19, 2023

Dear Jim and Family, I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of Cindy. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Chris Zaciek

Billie Johnson

April 19, 2023

Dear Family,

Please know how much we loved and cherished Cindy during her work here at the Area Office on Aging. She made many significant contributions to our agency and the seniors we serve.
We are grateful for the fond memories she leaves behind.
Blessings,
Billie Johnson, President/CEO and her friends at AOoA

Jim and Peggy Winterfeld

April 19, 2023

Our sympathies to you, Jimmy, and your family

Laurie Najarian

April 18, 2023

Jim and family,
I was very saddened to read about Cindy´s passing. Although it has been a long time since our paths crossed I will always remember the good times we had at NDA. Cindy was a big part of those memories. I will include all of you in my prayers.

Carol Abbott

April 17, 2023

Jim, Elizabeth, Jonathon, Jenny and the Zaciek & Loo family, Carlin & I are very sorry for your loss. We share in your grief. We loved Cindy! She & I were not only cousins, but Sisters. Survivors of breast cancer! I was very happy when I heard she was cancer free. Also Thrilled for her & Jim as she retired & was enjoying relaxing time in Florida. I know she is at peace with our God & with Aunt Irene, Uncle Ray, sweet Rachael & her family & friends. Praying for Our Lord to comfort you all at this sad time. Carol Abbott

Bev Olah -& family

April 16, 2023

Sorry for your loss,Jim and family.Cindy was a great neighbor of ours for 30 + years.She will be missed dearly in the daily walks she took with her dogs.Cindy,you are missed but never forgotten.R.I.P.
The Bev Olah family.

Emilie Owens

April 16, 2023

I enjoyed working with Cindy at the Area Office on Aging. She was a very passionate social worker, intelligent, and highly committed to helping others. Always kind and considerate and just fun to be around!

LJF LAFOUNTAIN

April 16, 2023

Cynthia was a wonderful, caring counselor to all (patients, doctors, employees and volunteers) at Parkview Hospital. RIP friend, Lois LaFountain

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Libby Hoff

April 16, 2023

Our deepest sympathy to the Loo family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
With Love,
Benjamin and Libby Hoff

Linda Holmes

April 15, 2023

My condolences to Jim and his family. She was a good person and a great cousin. I will miss her. Prayers for her family.

Jon Givens

April 15, 2023

So very sorry to hear of Cindy's passing may she rest in peace with are lord Jesus.

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