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Cindy Rhea Obituary

Cindy Lu Rhea, age 68, of Quincy, died Monday, June 2, 2025, at 2:50 am in Blessing Hospital. Cindy was born June 29, 1956, in Quincy, Illinois, the daughter of Harold and Shirley E. Poore Meyer. She married Dick "Bigfoot" Rhea on August 30, 1975, in Trinity United Church of Christ in Quincy. He survives. Cindy was a 1974 graduate of Quincy Senior High School. She went to work at W.T. Grant where she met the love of her life, Dick Rhea. Cindy was an amazing mother to her two daughters, staying home to nurture them until they started school. With her children gone during the day, she went to work at Dewey School as a para educator. Her caring, motherly nature, made her a perfect fit at Dewey. She had an uncanny ability to sense which children needed her guidance and compassion the most. In her spare time, Cindy enjoyed crafting of all kinds, making clothing, and diamond painting. Her skills were unmatched in the art of die-cutting, she created countless works of stunning artistry. Survivors in addition to her husband, Dick, include: her father, Harold Meyer of Quincy, two daughters, Misty (Dale) Holt, and Lindsey Rhea, both of Quincy; three grandchildren, Kalob (Lexi Cook) Lowary, Peyton Bliven, and Kennady Koenig; three great grandchildren, whom she cherished very much and loved to spoil, Leyden, Kali, and Kaysen Lowary; two sisters, Cheri (Norm) Meyer and Candace (Steven) Reilly, both of Quincy; and two faithful canine companions, Baer and Cruze. Cindy was preceded in death by her mother, Shirley E. Meyer. Private services will be held. Memorial donations may be made to Blessing Hospice or Quincy Humane Society. Memorial Donations may be made online at https://memorials.hansenspear.com www.hansenspear.com Hansen-Spear Funeral Directors are in charge of the arrangements.

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Published by WGEM on Jun. 3, 2025.

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Patti Ketchum

June 15, 2025

Sorry to hear of the loss of your wife Cindy. May the peace of Our Lord be with you and your family.

Buzz Poore

June 5, 2025

Sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tonya Hurst

June 5, 2025

Candy and family I am so sorry for your loss. Tonya

Bill Beebe

June 4, 2025

my thoughts are with you and your family

Linda Lubbring

June 3, 2025

So very sorry for your loss. It makes me very sad. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone at this is very sad and difficult time.

Linda Lubbring

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