Forever In the Hearts They Leave Behind

Cynthia Sue Fournier

July 26, 1940 – August 19, 2022


Cynthia Sue Fournier was born on July 26th, 1940 in Hutchinson Kansas, to Herbert and Virginia Wehry.

Cindy passed away peacefully the evening of August 19th 2022. Cindy was preceded in death by her husband Adrain Fournier, her daughter Julie Roldan (Thompson), her parents and both of her brothers. She was a truly giving Mother, Grandmother and Friend. Cindy left behind memories that will live on and be treasured by her daughter Lori (Jim); six grandchildren, Lindsay (Kevin), Kelly, Michael (Charlene), Tania, Jamie and Jordan; five great-grandchildren, Brandon, Brody, Michael, Lilly and Layla.

Cindy lived in Colorado most of her life where she was a stay-at-home mom. When her children were older, she started working for the Ft. Collins school district as a teacher’s aide, a job she thoroughly enjoyed. Cindy moved to Mesa, AZ in 1991 where she continued her work as a teacher’s aide at Sousa Elementary. She met a lot of friends and joined a wonderful group of women who played Bunco together every month, the Bunco Babes played together for approximately 30 years. Cindy loved to play cards and was a fierce opponent during the poker games at the clubhouse in her mobile home park.

Cindy had a strong faith and a strong relationship with her church and the group of Men & Women in her Bible Study group. Her strong faith guided her all through her life. Many will remember Cindy as someone with a huge heart and a true giving spirit. A Celebration of Cindy’s life will be held at Mountain View Mortuary on Friday, October 14th, 2022 at 3 pm.

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  1. Judy Truesdell says:

    Cindy was such a special lady. She had a heart of gold and such a joy to be around.

  2. Kaye & Michael Bodine says:

    Such a wonderful tribute…Cindy was a joy to be around & was a wonderful addition to our Sousa staff….she was a marvelous Kindergarten aide, especially when she modeled good behavior, they followed her completely…We miss her smile, love 💘 to all of her family..Unfortunately I will be on a trip during the month of October. So, my thoughts & good wishes will be with you.💕

  3. Cathy Hansen says:

    I loved working with Cindy at Sousa Elementary School, I also played Bunco once a month with her for years. What a sweetheart! We even traveled together to NYC with a church group, we had some
    great times together . I will miss my friend 💕.
    Cathy Hansen

  4. Shirley A. Davis says:

    Cindy was one of the most generous, kind. loving women that I have known. She loved being around other people and was a fierce game player but she was also happy if somebody else won. She was a big part of the Bunco Babes and her laughter could be heard throughout the evening! I remember her as always having a big smile. She will truly be missed but not forgotten.

  5. Claudia W. says:

    I had the privilege of working with Cindy at Sousa and remember her fondly as the most kind hearted, generous, and joyful lady. It’s been an honor…..

  6. Teresa Holgate says:

    Cindy was such a loving person. Was a pleasure to work with her at Sousa and so fun to play bunco with. She brought joy and happiness. Always that beautiful smile and wonderful laugh. She’s lighting up Heaven.
    With love,
    Teresa Holgate

  7. Kathy Bottjen says:

    Cindy was such a beautiful soul. She was Mrs. Lind’s aide her first year at Sousa when my daughter, Emily, was in her kindergarten class. She showed such kindness and gentleness to those little ones in the classroom. Always patient, always positive.
    It was a pleasure to get to know her the years I worked at Sousa. And then, over the years when a “sub” opportunity came up to fill in at Bunco. Hugs to all her Bunco Babes💞
    Love and peace to her family. There is joy in heaven.

  8. Tania says:

    Grandma, it’s taken too long for me say anything. You’re strength and love has carried me so far. I know and you know what have been to me and taught me. You were the one there for me and my siblings. It hurts to know you are gone, but I know you’re resting in the loving arms of our lord. I hope to see you again. I love you the most! Tania

  9. Cindy Ledbury says:

    Cindy was a very special friend with a heart of gold! Through the years we had so many good times, trips, and lots of laughter! We enjoyed many years of shopping for our school families to help make their holidays a little brighter. Cindy was a great game player,
    cook, story teller, and her positive, generous & kind spirit could be felt to all of us who knew her. Beyond all this her strong faith held her up through many difficult times as well. Heaven gained an Amazing Angel- Love you.

  10. Diane Imberg says:

    Cindy was the most wonderful and caring person. I worked at Sousa and played bunco with her. She had a smile and laugh that were contagious. Cindy loved everybody and everybody loved her!
    God Bless You Always. . . . .

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Cynthia Sue Fournier

July 26, 1940 – August 19, 2022


Cynthia Sue Fournier was born on July 26th, 1940 in Hutchinson Kansas, to Herbert and Virginia Wehry.

Cindy passed away peacefully the evening of August 19th 2022. Cindy was preceded in death by her husband Adrain Fournier, her daughter Julie Roldan (Thompson), her parents and both of her brothers. She was a truly giving Mother, Grandmother and Friend. Cindy left behind memories that will live on and be treasured by her daughter Lori (Jim); six grandchildren, Lindsay (Kevin), Kelly, Michael (Charlene), Tania, Jamie and Jordan; five great-grandchildren, Brandon, Brody, Michael, Lilly and Layla.

Cindy lived in Colorado most of her life where she was a stay-at-home mom. When her children were older, she started working for the Ft. Collins school district as a teacher’s aide, a job she thoroughly enjoyed. Cindy moved to Mesa, AZ in 1991 where she continued her work as a teacher’s aide at Sousa Elementary. She met a lot of friends and joined a wonderful group of women who played Bunco together every month, the Bunco Babes played together for approximately 30 years. Cindy loved to play cards and was a fierce opponent during the poker games at the clubhouse in her mobile home park.

Cindy had a strong faith and a strong relationship with her church and the group of Men & Women in her Bible Study group. Her strong faith guided her all through her life. Many will remember Cindy as someone with a huge heart and a true giving spirit. A Celebration of Cindy’s life will be held at Mountain View Mortuary on Friday, October 14th, 2022 at 3 pm.