In Memory

Cynthia McCullough (Roberts)

Cynthia passed away from a stroke after being diagnosed with lung cancer. She will be missed by all. 

ROBERTS (McCullough), Cynthia Cynthia McCullough Roberts, 65, of Austin, passed away on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, surrounded by her loving family.

Cynthia was born to Richard and Elizabeth McCullough on August 31,1953. A native Austinite, Cynthia graduated from McCallum High School and received her bachelor's degree from The University of Texas. She pursued a fast-paced banking career in Houston, where she met the love of her life, Scott. They were blessed with 35 years of marriage and two wonderful children.

Cynthia is remembered as being a warm, loving, generous, and supportive friend and quick-witted storyteller with a contagious laugh. Cynthia was preceded in death by her father, Richard McCullough. She is survived by her mother, Elizabeth McCullough, her husband, Scott, and her children, Corley and Teddy, as well as numerous relatives and friends. She will be missed by all.

Services will be held on Friday, September 28 at 11am at Tarrytown United Methodist Church. Special thanks to Seton Hospital staff and Hospice Austin.

 

Published in Austin American-Statesman on Sept. 26, 2018



 
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09/13/18 08:59 AM #1    

Kevin McLeod

she had a great smile Charlie Reagor hogged her the whole way thru school never gave the rest of us a chance-God Bless her memory family and friends    kc mcleod


09/13/18 11:29 AM #2    

Bill Hurt

This is Ann Johnson Hurt. Cynthia and I were childhood friends from church first, then Jr. High and high school. We kept in touch every now and then throughout college and beyond, and every time I would talk with her, it was as if no time had passed. She always greeted me with an exuberance and a beautiful smile. She will be missed. Prayers to her family. RIP sweet lady.❤️

 


09/13/18 11:00 PM #3    

Frank Jackson

Cynthia: Lovely on the outside, lovely on the inside. Ann is right, she will be missed. Peace to her family. 


09/14/18 02:28 PM #4    

Bill Purcell

Cynthia had a smile as great as her personality. Can’t think of her without thinking of Chuck Reagor. 


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