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September 15, 1950 - April 23, 2026
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In Loving Memory of Cynthia The passing of my dear friend Cynthia deeply saddens me. She was truly a remarkable woman an example of strength, love, and grace. Cynthia was a devoted mother and grandmother who always placed her family’s well-being first. She loved them deeply and cared for them with a selfless and nurturing spirit. Beyond her family, she was an incredible friend. For over 42 years, she remained loyal, thoughtful, and present. She never forgot my birthday or any important moment in my life or my children’s lives; she was simply who she was. She was a hard worker, self-motivated, and always there for others. Cynthia had a beautiful way of making people feel seen, valued, and loved. Her kindness and her spirit reflected the light of God in all she did. Though our hearts are heavy, we take comfort in knowing that “to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord” (2 Corinthians 5:8). Cynthia’s earthly journey has ended, but her soul now rests in eternal peace, embraced by God’s love. She will be truly missed, but her legacy of love, faith, and kindness will live on in all of us. With love and heartfelt sympathy, Rhonda Flemming Belton
Posted by Rhonda Belton on May 2, 2026
Rev. Woodrow McManus and the Rock Spring Missionary Baptist Church Family Ruby SC
Posted by Patricia Covington on May 2, 2026
I worked at Wachovia with Cynthia when it was still downtown. Her work ethics were high and she jumped right in to help with anything needed to get finished. She was always kind and never had a harsh word to say to anyone. I wish I had kept in closer contact with her. Rest high on that mountain, Cynthia. You deserve it. With love and in peace, Marsha
Posted by Marsha Derberry on May 2, 2026
We would like to send our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the family of our classmate Cynthia J. Clyburn Jefferson. Cynthia worked diligently with our class, as long as her health permitted. She's gone but never forgotten. The Jefferson/Clyburn Families, loved ones and friends of Cynt are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, The West Charlotte Senior High School Class of 1968
Posted by Halimah Mateen on April 30, 2026