

Born in Ardmore,OK
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Cynthia Primm, who passed away peacefully with her brother, Frank by her side.
Raised in Round Rock, Texas, Cynthia lived a life filled with love, resilience, and compassion. She touched the lives of many, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and warmth.
Cynthia's strength was apparent from a young age, as she courageously overcame childhood cancer. This experience only deepened her empathy and zest for life. In high school, she was an active participant on the cheer team, always the one to lift spirits both on and off the field. After graduating, she pursued her passion for cooking by attending culinary school, where she perfected her talents in the kitchen. This helped her develop an expert palette and she always had the most flavorful way to pair the right tequila with the perfect plate of Mexican food.
Her zest for life led her on countless journeys around the globe by air, land, and sea with her mother, Patricia. They created fond memories and lived fearlessly as they sought new opportunities and met every challenge with a great sense of humor and determination.
A lifelong volunteer, Cynthia selflessly gave her time to numerous shelters and homes, helping both people and animals in need. Her generosity knew no bounds, and her caring nature will be remembered by all those who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Cynthia had a special gift for bringing joy wherever she went. Her infectious energy and fun-loving spirit were matched by her ability to truly listen and offer heartfelt advice. She had a way of making everyone around her feel seen, heard, and supported. Her words of encouragement inspired others to believe in themselves, a quality that will be sorely missed.
She is survived by her father, Paul, her brothers Jon, Frank, Michael, Robert, and David. She is also survived by her nephew Myles, three nieces, two grand-nephews and grand-niece who she showered with gifts. To them, she was, “Aunt Cici” and loved talking to her about her “fur babies” Bella, Wynston, and Bentley. Bella has been adopted and the dogs are now in the care of her brother Frank and his wife Kristine.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Cynthia’s name to the ASPCA or St. Jude’s.
A private memorial will be held in her honor.
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