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Cynthia Ann "Cindy" Wall
CYNTHIA ANN "CINDY" WALL
Cynthia
Ann "Cindy" Wall, 45, of Auburn, died unexpectedly Wednesday, September 24,
2008.
Born in Jacksonville, IL to William and Patricia Wall, Cindy graduated from
Jacksonville High School in 1981. Cindy earned an undergraduate degree in Sports
Medicine from Arizona State University in 1986 and a Masters of Science in
Health and Human Performance from the University of Kentucky in 1989. Cindy
joined the Auburn Athletic Department in 1991 as trainer for the Women's
Basketball team, and was most recently involved in athlete rehabilitation with
Dr. Mike Goodlette. Cindy was a member of Cornerstone United Methodist Church.
Cindy loved people and she made them feel special. She had a giving spirit and
servant heart. She made comfort quilts for cancer patients. She knitted hats for
babies in intensive care. Cindy, an avid bicyclist, supported Parkinson's
research by participating in the annual Bike Ride Across Georgia and Johnny Ray
Century rides.
Cindy loved Auburn Athletics and the athletes she worked with, her "kids". She
promised their parents they would be well cared for, and in many ways, she was
like a second mom. Whether they needed surgery or had a simple sinus infection,
she was always there for them.
Cindy loved quilting and the women in her quilt guild. These ladies understood
the quilting fever Cindy shared with her mom, and supported Cindy's playful
addiction to buying and trading exotic fabrics. The Thursday girls will always
remember her.
Cindy loved her family deeply. She would travel to Florida or California to be
with them at a moment's notice. Cindy loved her nephews and never missed a
birthday celebration. She took every opportunity to be part of their lives.
Cindy has left an indelible mark on those around her. We will miss her genuine
personality and unconventional manner.
Cindy is survived by her father, William L. Wall and his wife, Marilyn Wall; her
mother, Patricia Joan Wall; her brother William Scott Wall and sister-in-law,
Cynthia Wall and their children, William Hayden Wall and Jay Dalton Wall. She is
also survived by her goddaughter, Michelle Glahn.
Condolences to the family may be sent in care of Cornerstone United Methodist
Church. Donations may be made to "Tigers Unlimited Foundation" in memory of
Cindy Wall. If providing a
donation please be sure to note that it is for the Cindy Wall Memorial Fund.
Sign the guest book online at
www.oanow.com
A Memorial Service for Cindy Wall will be held at Cornerstone United
Methodist Church, 2123 Hamilton Road, Auburn on Friday, September 26, 2008 at
4:00 p.m. CST
A Celebration Reception will follow at the church. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests donations to the Tigers Unlimited Foundation in memory of Cindy
Wall. All donations will be for the benefit of graduate assistants working in
Auburn's Sports Medicine Department who are working on their Master’s Degree.
The family is building a scrapbook and requests the donation of any photos,
memories, verses or other information about Cindy's life. There will be a
basket available to leave items prior to the Memorial Service.
Anyone who would like to bring food for the reception is requested to provide it
on disposable plates. Cornerstone will be open at 3 p.m. for delivery. |