Cynthia Sellers Death & Obituary: Cynthia Ann “Cindy” Sellers, aged 53, of Lenoir City, passed away suddenly on July 29, 2024, at her home. Her unexpected departure has left a profound impact on all who knew her. Cindy was a beloved member of her community, known for her joyful spirit and unwavering positivity.
A Life of Faith and Passion
Cindy was an active member of Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and also participated in Adult Community Training in Lenoir City. She had a passion for music, particularly loving the works of Michael Jackson and the joyous tunes of Christmas music. Her vibrant personality and infectious happiness brought light to those around her.
Cherished Family
Cindy is survived by her loving parents, Sam and Margaret Sellers, and her siblings: Sam Sellers, Beth Schultz (Nick), Laurin Lindsay (Bill), David Sellers (Tristen), and Jeremy Sellers. She will also be deeply missed by her three nieces, one nephew, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins who held her close to their hearts.
Funeral Arrangements
Funeral services for Cindy will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, August 5, at Click Funeral Home, located at 109 Walnut Street in Lenoir City. Following the service, graveside services and interment will take place at Lakeview Cemetery. Click Funeral Home in Lenoir City is handling the arrangements.
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Conclusion
Cindy’s warmth, kindness, and love for life will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her spirit and faith have left an indelible mark on her community, family, and friends. May she rest in peace, and may her memory continue to inspire and uplift those who knew and loved her.
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