
MRS. CYNTHIA LOIS WORTHY
Birth date: Apr 2, 1948 Death date: Nov 15, 2021
Birth date: Apr 2, 1948 Death date: Nov 15, 2021
Cynthia was my mother in love, as I was married to her oldest son. She was always kind, loving and sweet to me every time I saw her. It was rare that I saw her without a smile on her face. I am going to miss her, her smile, laughter and joyous spirit tremendously. Cynthia brought joy wherever she went. I will never forget her being in the delivery room with us when our daughter, Imani, was born. She did not miss that moment and it meant the world to me as I lost my mother at 14. Thank you Cynthia for your kind and loving spirit. You will forever be in our hearts, you showed us how to love. ❤️ Yolanda
My deepest condolences to Queen Cynthia's Family and Red Hat Chapter I am a Red Hat Queen all because of her. I know so many Detroit Red Hat Ladies all because of the kindness she showed me when I came to Africa American Museum. My heart is so broken knowing that I will never see her beautiful smiling face at another Red Hat event, we will never take another picture again, and we took a ton of pictures together. Queen Cynthia always told me that her daughter has a picture of us on her wall how awesome is that and so sweet. I love you Queen thank you so much for your kindness and beautiful spirit you showed me. I miss you so much and I am so sad, but I can hear you saying in your sweet voice "you keep on being the Queen that you are, have FUN and love your life" If it were not for your kindness I would not know any Red Hat Ladies in Detroit or from state to state. You will always be in my heart I only wished I could of hugged you one last time and gave you a kiss on the cheek. Take your rest.
I am going to miss you so, so, so very much. I remember one time you came to visit on the Greyhound bus and I came to the bus station to pick you up and while looking for you; I had walked right passed you and not noticed. I keep hearing this sweet whisper as you said “Dalearena” and I turned to look around and you was setting right in front of me smiling. I apologized that I walked passed you and you said it was ok. I told you, you have new glasses and that must be why I did not know it was you. After getting us home, we stayed up all night listening to the blues and telling each other stories about our pass experiences.
I want you to know, that even though you was not my biological mother, you was a wonderful mother, and friend to me for 16 years and I am going to miss our talks, and our time together. “I LOVE YOU QUEEN”.