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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Cynthia Claire
Mathis
August 30, 1956 – January 4, 2024
Cynthia Claire Mathis, age 67, of Oklahoma City passed away January 4, 2024. She is survived by
her daughter, Alexis Mathis, her two grandchildren, Julian and Isabel Saak, her sister, Claudia Jane
Short, nephew, Ryan Short and great nephew Elliot Short, her niece Sarah Short and her cousin,
Bobbie Jane Bridenstine.
Cindi grew up in Oklahoma City and attended Southeast High School where she enjoyed
cheerleading and art. Cindi attended University of Oklahoma and remained a Sooner fan throughout
her life.
Cindi enjoyed many hobbies and excelled at creative endeavors like interior design, painting,
and gardening. Cindi loved to travel and enjoyed many fun adventures with friends and family. She
loved animals and had many pets throughout her life that she cared for deeply..Cindi was a wonderful hostess and had a special way of making holidays and celebrations special and memorable.
She took pride in her appearance and was always beautiful and very well put together. Cindi's career included working in administrative office positions and as a residential realtor. Cindi created and ran her own online boutique with her sister, Claudia.
Cindi poured her heart into being a wonderful homemaker and a devoted mother to her daughter, Lexi. She was very involved in her daughter's life. Over the years Cindi sewed many amazing Halloween, dance, and other kinds of costumes by hand for Lexi. She volunteered for many school related functions. Cindi always made the extra effort to support her daughter in all of her various interests and milestones.
Cindi was loved by many and had friends who admired her. They remember Cindi fondly as a sweet, stylish, and fun lady.
Later in life, Cindi was met with hardship as she endured a traumatic brain injury in 2005. She fought
to regain any faculties that she could and to survive to the best of her abilities with limited successes.
Cindi was continuously cared for until her time came to rest. We can take solace in knowing that she
is now at peace.
A small private reception will be held for Cindi's closest relatives.
No other services are planned at this time.
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