

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Cynthia, who passed away on May 24, 2026, at the age of 24 in Cartersville. She was so much more than a wife, sister, daughter, or friend. She was light. She loved deeply, laughed fully, and lived the exact kind of life so many people only dream of. She built a beautiful life in her little cabin in the woods with the love of her life, Connor Moore. She wanted a career where she could help people because that’s the kind of heart she had. She had a way of making ordinary moments feel special, and the people around her felt seen and loved because of who she was.
The night before she passed, she had all of us over for a family game night. We played board games and made wet s'mores since we tried to have a bonfire on a rainy day. Time flew by as we tried to figure out each other’s horrible drawings during Pictionary and as we lied to each other during a confusing game of Uno. She planned the whole thing and loved hosting and being around a bunch of screaming people. That was Cynthia. She loved us all being together. She made us laugh louder, love harder, and appreciate the little moments more, and for that, we will always be grateful.
Cynthia was Laney Magana's best friend. The connection they shared made them believe without a doubt that they were each other’s platonic soulmates and twin flames. Having the same sense of humor, coincidentally saying the same things at the same time, and knowing what the other was thinking or feeling with just a glance, only confirmed their belief that they had to have been destined to meet in this life and in every life after. Growing up, they spent most weekends and school breaks together, and it was during those long nights when they stayed up talking and laughing that would lead them to create endless inside jokes and priceless memories. Cynthia was everything Laney looked for in a best friend; she was loyal, compassionate, empathetic, witty, and many more things, but most of all, she was Cynthia (‘Cynt Cynt’ to Laney), simply irreplaceable and incomparable.
Connor, thank you for loving her the way you did and never giving up on her. Ya’ll shared a love so real and beautiful, and what most people only wish and pray for.
We will miss her in the biggest ways, but also in the smallest ones. We will miss hearing the random singing of words. We will miss her walking in and saying, “Hey sisters!”, “Period queen!” and “Yeah yeahhh” because that was so her.
My love, she rests with Jesus now. But never will a moment go by that I won’t see her as I did walk in the front door. To enter a house that she had made a home. To wake up and see her beautiful brown eyes and gorgeous face and know I was at peace, I was loved, and I was blessed. The love she gave me was like none other; the compassion and kindness lifted me through my darkest hours. She made me the happiest man I ever thought I could be. All the late nights on the phone or lying in bed holding each other. The warmth that she had, even with her incredibly cold feet. The laugh and giggle she had was a gift I so cherish. The lord blessed me more than I deserved when he gave me Cynthia. She was my best friend and the love of my life. My Cynthia loved the lord with everything she had, gave her whole life to him. She is in his arms, waiting for us now. I will see you again, my love, I promise.
Cynthia is survived by her husband, Connor Moore. Her parents, Imelda and Antonio Barron. Her sisters Lily, Maria, Norma, and her brother Andrew. Her nieces: Priscilla, Nikki, Nayla; and her nephews: Benjamin and Dillon. She was also a great aunt (in every sense of the word) to Kalani, Luna, LilyAnn, and Ellie. Her mother-in-law, Dana Moore and sister-in-law, Lana Moore
The loss of Cynthia is impossible to put into words. She was loved deeply, and she will never be forgotten. There is no replacing her presence, and there is no version of life that feels fair without her in it. But we will carry her with us in the little things, in the laughter she left behind, in the memories she gave us, and the love she poured into everyone lucky enough to know her. We will miss her for the rest of our lives.
A Celebration of Life Service will be conducted at eleven o’clock in the morning on Friday, the 29th of May 2026, in the chapel of Owen Funeral Home with Brother Anthony Linley II officiating. Internment will immediately follow in Sunset Memory Gardens for close family.
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from five o’clock in the afternoon until eight on Thursday, the 28th of May, 2026, in the chapel of Owen Funeral Home.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Cynthia’s honor to Connor’s Venmo account “Connor Moore@offsmonkey”.
Owen Funeral Home
12 Collins Dr., Cartersville, GA 30120
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