In Memory

Cynthia Hill

Cynthia Hill

Cynthia Ann Hill, 61, died Wednesday, March 2, 2016.

No services are scheduled. Arrangements are by Cox Funeral Home, 4180 Canyon Drive.

Ms. Hill passed away on March 2, 2016. She will be sadly missed by all her friends who knew her.

Amarillo Globe-News, March 9, 2016

FACEBOOK POST FROM MARY YORK: 3-9-16

Mary York I was saddened to read her obituary. Here's what I know about Cynthia. She is the only child of John and Caroline Hill . She attended San Jacinto, Sam Houston, and Tascosa High School. She was a girl scout and played the violin in the orchestra. She attended Amarillo College and worked at the American Quarter House. We were good friends in elementary and middle school.R.I.P. Cynthia Hill

FACEBOOK POST FROM ALBERT GREEN:  3-9-16

Albert Green Cynthia and her mother came to my church at Chaparral Hills for some time , before we moved from Amarillo. She and her mom were both such sweet ladies... Karen and I bought a car from her mom for one of our daughters... Her mom made me several pot holders, that are the best I ever had..... I still have a couple pf them after all these years... Karen and Cynthia worked together for a while.....We were deeply saddened to hear of her passing.....she will be missed.......

FACEBOOK POST FROM JANET MAYO TODD:  4-14-16

Janet Mayo Todd I loved Cynthia. She was always a bright special soul. We had many many laughs together. She was authentic in every way. I was blessed to know her.

FROM MEMORIAL SERVICE 4-16-16

I remember Cynthia Ann HIll as a classmate, but I didn't know her. Many of you did. She was a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and she had no trouble in singing His praises. She was a giving soul, soft-hearted and she loved BIG. Cynthia was not afraid to laugh and have fun (we should all learn a lesson from that). She loved garage sales, Elvis Presley, Hallmark movies, and animals especially dachshunds and the one in particular she rescued named Brandy. "Pit Bulls and Parolees" was her favorite TV show. She loved playing games and being involved with the Coulter Road Baptist Church Singles Ministry. She was a dedicated employee of the American Quarter Horse Association for 35 years. She left this earth with no family yet there was a room full of friends today who loved her very much. RIP in Peace, Cynthia Ann.