Cindi Scott
Born October 4, 1949 in Minden, Nebraska. Died February 6, 2020 at age 70 in Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, Cheyenne, Wyoming due to cancer.
Cindi Scott, the second of three daughters, was born Cynthia Marie Christensen to parents Ferdinand and Marile Christensen.
George Scott (Scotty) and Cindi were married June 14, 1992 in Laramie, Wyoming where they continued their home together on the plains that she loved.
Cindi was well known by her friends and family as one who would reach out to others by letter writing with her caring thoughts and beautiful penmanship. Even struck with MS, she did what she could for others. As a great home maker, she was always hospitable and generous. Her husband will always remember her as being the kindest person he ever met, and adds: “She loved the slot machines, adopted every kid, had a green thumb, she was old fashioned, modest, private, loved animals and a good hamburger.” He also will remember the trips they both took together traveling the entire Oregon Trail. Cindi loved Wyoming and all its’ history, even composing her own stories some of which were locally published.
Cindi was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, and cousin, and will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Preceeding her in death are her baby son Ronald, her father Ferdinand Christensen Jr., brother-in-law Jack Harding, and her beloved step-son Benjamin Scott.
Cindi is survived by her husband of over 27 years; Mother Marile Christensen; Sisters Carmen Harding, Marile (Loyal) Jessey; Daughter Loriel Barnes, granddaughter Jade Barnes; Sister-in-law Ellen Westbrook; Nephews Ronald (Ronda) Harding, Christopher (Loushell) Jessey, Randy Harding; Nieces Cheryle Harding, Jacque Harding Raymond, Rhonda Harding, Amber (Johnny) Bergson, Tana (Thad) Sullivan, and many great nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends.
Condolences
George, Loriel and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your dear Cindy. I always truly enjoyed seeing her and visiting with her and all the times we shared together. I will be forever grateful to Cindy and to you, George for all the support you gave me when Don died. I couldn't have been able to keep going without the support of friends like you. You are all in my prayers for peace and comfort. Love, Janie (Smith) Gonzales
It is with deepest sorrow that I learned one of my mentors/friend had passed. I hope it brings you some comfort in knowing that Cindi’s life will be celebrated with joy and gratitude by her many, many friends. I am deeply sorry for your loss. I am holding your family in my heart and lifting you in prayer. Linda (Thompson) Flynn
She truly was without a doubt the kindest most giving and gentlewoman put on the planet. I'm so happy to have called her my cousin after her marriage to my actual cousin Scotty. I miss her beyond belief. My deepest condolences to Scotty Carmen and the girls. May you find solace in the company of one another.
Cindi was more than an Aunt. She was a Mother, a Sister and a Friend_ Cindi would take me to the doctor, take me to church and was there when I was baptized. We would talk for hours when I would spend the night with her. We bonded immediately_ Cindi was one of the kindest,most compassionate and giving person I ever knew_ She will always be in my Heart_
Cindi was an awesome lady. Every time I saw her she was smiling that beautiful smile. Bless you my friend.
I met Cindi when we were both 15 years old.....in all the decades I knew her...she never once changed...she was always kind...caring..compassionate...empathetic...and very, very funny. She was never angry with me..although at times I probably deserved it! I have so many wonderful memories of our teenage years together...and on into adulthood. We remained in touch and always said that we would end up together on the porch of some nursing home somehwere...rocking away the day...she will be so missed by me...for the rest of my life...rest easy, kid...