The memorial service for Cindy Senn will be on Saturday, August 29, 2020 at South Fork Church of Christ with visitation from 3:00-4:00 PM and the memorial service starting at 4:00 PM.  The tone for the service be filled with rejoicing for her life well run, and the reward she now enjoys with our Father.  The service will also be available to stream live for those who are unable to travel and/or due to COVID not able to be participate in person. The link for this will be posted on the church website: www.SouthFork.cc/Cindy.

In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to Dimas Lopez’s mission work in Honduras.  Donations by check can be mailed to Chisholm Trail Church of Christ, 3204 W. Beech Ave, Duncan, OK 73533. BE SURE TO PUT ON MEMO LINE OF THE CHECK, FOR BENEFIT DIMAS LOPEZ.  Online donations may be made at www.southfork.cc/give (Write Senn / Lopez in the note line).

Please wear a mask while inside the building and be mindful of maintaining 6-foot social distancing.  We want our time together to be healthy, encouraging, and memorable.

Live-stream is available at www.SouthFork.cc/Cindy

 

OBITUARY

Cynthia Lynn Senn Roberts, 73, of Winston-Salem lost her battle to cancer Saturday, August 22, 2020 surrounded by her daughters Sheila, Sarah, and Shelly. She was born June 15, 1947 in Akron, Ohio to Charles Bascom and Rebecca Mayes Senn. Cindy graduated from South Dade High School in Homestead, FL. She attended Western Carolina University and graduated with the distinction of Magna Cum Laude with Bachelor of Science and a Master of Microbiology. For much of her career she worked as an independent life and health insurance agent, working alongside her brother Jeff in South Florida.

She retired in 2017 and moved to Winston-Salem, NC to be closer to her girls. She loved being a mom, but she would tell you being a Granny was even better. Her girls were the greatest love of her life until her grandchildren where born. One by one she gave herself to being the best granny she could and making each child feel special as only a granny can. Cindy was baptized in 1975 at the Sylva church of Christ and found many lifelong friends at every congregation she attended.

She became passionate about mission work after participating in a mission trip to Honduras. She continued working in Honduras and led an effort to get over 70 sewing machines donated, repaired, and sent to Honduras, helping women provide a source of income for their families. She became involved with missionaries Dimas Lopez and his family in Nicaragua for the past 20 years where she coordinated funding for this special mission work of establishing a church there and helping this special group of Christians become a strong and vibrant congregation.

She was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. Cynthia is survived by her daughters: Sheila Morrison and husband Michael; Sarah Maxwell and husband Michael; Shelly Behm and husband Robert; also her brother Jeff Senn and his wife Brenda. She is the grandmother of seven grandchildren: Garrett, Rebecca, Abigale, Joseph, Madilyn, Seth, and baby Robert, expected in November of this year.