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Cynthia Ann
Ramirez
January 27, 1973 – December 25, 2021
Cynthia Ann Ramirez gained her angel wings on Christmas night December 25th,2021 surrounded by the warmth and love of her family and friends, at the age of 48.
Cyndi was born on January 27th, 1973 in San Antonio, Texas to Ester and Elias R. Pena. She grew up with her 4 siblings Elias Jr., Debora J., Rick, and John.
Cyndi married her true love, Lorenzo Ramirez Jr, on February 13th, 1993. Cyndi and Lorenzo were deeply in love and were each other's better half. With her marriage to her soulmate, Cyndi's family grew with her Parent-in-laws Maria Elena and Lorenzo Ramirez, and additional siblings, Elena, Robert, Jerry, and Felisa Flores (Aldo Flores). They both cherished their family and decided to start one on their own. Within their 28 years of marriage, they were blessed with two children Ramona A. Ramirez (Mark Lewis) and Lorenzo J. Ramirez.
Cyndi was a passionate and beautiful woman always giving her time to family and friends. As a mother, she was caring, loving, and kind. Cyndi was MooMoo to her two beautiful Granddaughters Elisa and Reina and two handsome Grandsons Anton and Reggie Lewis which she adored very much. She was also fortunate enough to have many nieces and nephews that loved her dearly.
Cyndi was the most amazing and powerful person that you will ever meet. She was everyone's go-to person, the one that will go to war for you and will never ask for anything in return.
She loved being surrounded by her family at all times. She was everyone's best friend whether it was for advice or just to talk. Believe it or not, Cyndi was "THE BOSS" at work and at home. She will put everyone else first before herself but that was just Cyndi being Cyndi.
She was the brains of the family and she knew exactly what to do.
Cyndi was a dedicated, strong, and successful businesswoman. She was devoted to her work where she established 25 years at Bank Of America and ran her own business. She was an inspiration to all who knew her and was always there to brighten the lives of others. Cyndi was committed to her family and made sure that they were all supported to achieve their goals and were performing at their highest potential.
You will always be remembered no matter what.
We would love to keep you forever, but in our hearts, you will remain.
Until we meet again Mom WE LOVE YOU!
She was preceded in death by:
· Father Elias Rivera Pena
· Brother in Law Robert Ramirez
· Grandparents Alex and Ramona Sanchez
· Grandparents Guadalupe and Anastacia Pena
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