

She grew up in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and attended North Classen High School. When she was younger, she was a Girl Scout and a Blue Bird. Cynthia enjoyed listening to country, hip-hop, and R&B but truly loved any type of music. Her favorite color was red.
A perfect day for Cynthia would be a warm summer day with a slight breeze and the birds singing. Something that could always make her laugh was the comedian Jeff Dunham, the show Little Women of Atlanta, and Honey Boo Boo.
Something she taught others was patience and understanding how to be a friend, as she was always silly. Most people would remember Cynthia as someone who was funny, energetic, and had lots of love in her heart for others. She was someone who had a sweet and compassionate personality.
She learned how to ice skate and enjoyed being around animals. She overcame a fear of wild animals, such as the ones that were at the zoo.
Cynthia is survived by her mom, Mellody Burke, Uncles Ralph Dickerson, James Dickerson, Vincent Burke, and Aunt Maria Dickerson.
She is preceded in death by her father Douglas James Curnett and brother Michael Dickerson.
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