Cynthia Christine McEvoy

Cynthia Christine McEvoy obituary, Appleton City, MO

Cynthia Christine McEvoy

Cynthia McEvoy Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hill & Son Funeral Home LLC - Appleton City on Jul. 3, 2025.

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Cynthia Christine (Bears) McEvoy, our cherished mother, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Cindy was born in Liberty, Missouri on September 15th, 1956, to Robert Leroy Bears and Mary Bears and grew up with her 12 siblings, whom she loved dearly.
As a mother of 9, and grandmother of 16, Cindy was the heart of the family. She was a beacon of love and support, always there for her family.
She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, laughter, and unwavering love. She will be deeply missed by her spouse Gary McEvoy, her children; Christopher Doyle, Regina Harris, Gabrielle Bunnell, Anya Mills, Jessie Doyle, Sara Crabb Martin, Devin Scherer, Marita Moore, and Will McEvoy, her many grandchildren, and all who were touched by her warmth.
Cindy raised her kids while working as a mail Ma'am, meeting many people along her routes, some turning into best friends, trusted helpers, and more. As a mother, Cindy always found ways to make time for things like neighborhood block parties, Christmas caroling to the neighbors, birthday parties with all the neighbor kids, neighborhood ice cream socials. There was never a lack of love or excitement in the home. Even the dull seemed to have life. Upon retiring from the Post Office, she fulfilled one of her dreams of living in a small town and moved to Appleton City. Here she substitute taught, worked at a local diner, became a journalist, and joined numerous civic groups.
Cindy dedicated her life to improving her hometown and the lives of its residents. Between the Library board, her GFWC work, serving as journalist and photographer for the St. Clair County Courier and Appleton City Journal, and her work with the Golden Apples, suffice to say she was a busy woman about town.
Cindy was an avid traveler, seeing numerous countries in recent years. However, even as a young single Mother, she had the wherewithal and unshakeable faith in herself to take her children on adventures far and wide to places like California, Florida, and Georgia among others.
Cindy had a passion for many things like sewing, volunteering, cooking, and gardening to name a few.
Cindy sewed wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses, prom dresses, and pajamas. All lovingly worn by her children and grandchildren. These passions have been passed down to her daughters who will continue to carry them on.
Other areas Cindy cared for included the environment, politics, music, sports, books/libraries, flowers, and her two beloved cats Effie and Cleo, a list that could continue. She was a woman of many interests and had a curious spirit.
Cindy passed away in her Appleton City home surrounded by her children and loved ones on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025, at age 68.
A celebration of her life will be held at Lakeview Venue located at 15559 SE County Road 2576 in Appleton City, MO 64724 on Wednesday July 9th at 6:00 pm.
In honor of Cindy's vibrant life, we invite guests to wear colorful cheerful attire and bring a dessert of their choice in her name. At the conclusion of Readings and music, dinner will be served followed by the dessert potluck.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to The Don Bosco Centers.
https://www.donbosco.org/
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