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Cynthia A. “Cindy” Parks

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Cynthia A. “Cindy” Parks

Birth
New York, USA
Death
13 Dec 2008 (aged 63)
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Cynthia A. Parks, 63, a resident of Florence, MA, since 2004, finished her work of this life on Dec. 13, 2008, at the Fisher Home of Amherst, MA, which provided hospice care during her final days. Born in Rochester, NY, in 1945, Cindy was the middle child of Richard B. Parks and Ruth D. Parks, who predeceased her. Her mother's second husband, Thayer Soule of Sun City West, AZ, also predeceased her. Cindy suffered the loss of her loving brother, Stephen F. Parks, in an automobile accident eight months ago. Cindy is survived by her partner and best friend, Faye Hollender, and daughter, Gabrielle Hollender, of Florence, MA; sister, Susan Parks ,and partner, Jane Kerstetter, of Stafford Springs, CT, and sister-in-law, Louise Parks, and neices, Ursula Parks and Sarah Parks of Austin, TX. She is also survived by her cousins, Robin Mandell of Sun City West, AZ, and Cindy Thrane of S. Burlington, VT, and their families, her cousins, Gary Jamieson of Eagle River, AK, and Julie Jamieson of Roanoke, VA, and their families and her maternal aunt and uncle, Katherine and John R. Jamieson of Roanoke, VA. Cindy will be missed by many dear friends and by colleagues from her 34- year career in child protective services for the State of New Jersey. A graduate of Franklin College in Franklin, IN, Cindy later received her MSW degree at the Rutgers Graduate School of Social Work in New Brunswick. Cindy held many social work positions over the course of her career, beginning as a caseworker for the Commission for the Blind in Boston, MA, after college, and, then, after moving to New Jersey, as a caseworker in the Trenton office of the then-NJ Bureau of Children's Services. She subsequently became a supervisor and then field office manager in the Morris and Hunterdon District offices of the NJ Division of Youth and Family Services. In the latter part of her DYFS service, Cindy was an administrator in the agency's central office, and in the several years prior to her retirement from state service in 2003, served as special assistant to DYFS Directors Charles Venti and Doris Jones. Cindy's many years of sound field experience, coupled with her competent administrative and technical skills, made her an invaluable asset and advocate "behind the scenes" for the children and families of New Jersey. Cindy, Faye and Gabby began their life together in Yardley, PA, in 1990. They enjoyed summer vacations in Halls Mills and South Addison in Washington County, ME. Cindy's co-parenting of Gabby was a special joy of her life. In retirement, Cindy became an avid photographer, gardener and mystery reader, and enjoyed exploring the Southwest and learning about Pueblo pottery, and she never stopped searching for that perfect Maine rock. Cindy's terminal illness was found in 2005. She faced an uncertain future with great strength, courage and acceptance. Despite her diagnosis, Cindy devoted much of her final years to the loving care of her mother, Ruth, who was her greatest teacher in life. Ruth passed away at age 90 in February 2008 at Loomis House, Holyoke, MA.
Cynthia A. Parks, 63, a resident of Florence, MA, since 2004, finished her work of this life on Dec. 13, 2008, at the Fisher Home of Amherst, MA, which provided hospice care during her final days. Born in Rochester, NY, in 1945, Cindy was the middle child of Richard B. Parks and Ruth D. Parks, who predeceased her. Her mother's second husband, Thayer Soule of Sun City West, AZ, also predeceased her. Cindy suffered the loss of her loving brother, Stephen F. Parks, in an automobile accident eight months ago. Cindy is survived by her partner and best friend, Faye Hollender, and daughter, Gabrielle Hollender, of Florence, MA; sister, Susan Parks ,and partner, Jane Kerstetter, of Stafford Springs, CT, and sister-in-law, Louise Parks, and neices, Ursula Parks and Sarah Parks of Austin, TX. She is also survived by her cousins, Robin Mandell of Sun City West, AZ, and Cindy Thrane of S. Burlington, VT, and their families, her cousins, Gary Jamieson of Eagle River, AK, and Julie Jamieson of Roanoke, VA, and their families and her maternal aunt and uncle, Katherine and John R. Jamieson of Roanoke, VA. Cindy will be missed by many dear friends and by colleagues from her 34- year career in child protective services for the State of New Jersey. A graduate of Franklin College in Franklin, IN, Cindy later received her MSW degree at the Rutgers Graduate School of Social Work in New Brunswick. Cindy held many social work positions over the course of her career, beginning as a caseworker for the Commission for the Blind in Boston, MA, after college, and, then, after moving to New Jersey, as a caseworker in the Trenton office of the then-NJ Bureau of Children's Services. She subsequently became a supervisor and then field office manager in the Morris and Hunterdon District offices of the NJ Division of Youth and Family Services. In the latter part of her DYFS service, Cindy was an administrator in the agency's central office, and in the several years prior to her retirement from state service in 2003, served as special assistant to DYFS Directors Charles Venti and Doris Jones. Cindy's many years of sound field experience, coupled with her competent administrative and technical skills, made her an invaluable asset and advocate "behind the scenes" for the children and families of New Jersey. Cindy, Faye and Gabby began their life together in Yardley, PA, in 1990. They enjoyed summer vacations in Halls Mills and South Addison in Washington County, ME. Cindy's co-parenting of Gabby was a special joy of her life. In retirement, Cindy became an avid photographer, gardener and mystery reader, and enjoyed exploring the Southwest and learning about Pueblo pottery, and she never stopped searching for that perfect Maine rock. Cindy's terminal illness was found in 2005. She faced an uncertain future with great strength, courage and acceptance. Despite her diagnosis, Cindy devoted much of her final years to the loving care of her mother, Ruth, who was her greatest teacher in life. Ruth passed away at age 90 in February 2008 at Loomis House, Holyoke, MA.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/231699719/cynthia_a-parks: accessed ), memorial page for Cynthia A. “Cindy” Parks (26 Apr 1945–13 Dec 2008), Find a Grave Memorial ID 231699719, citing Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Foxwolf (contributor 47374189).