

She lived in Anchorage, Alaska and vacationed in Bossier City, Louisiana each year.
Left to cherish her memory are her seven children, Kardia Hayner, Kacey Hayner and wife Ashleigh Hayner, Laura O’Brien and husband Keon O’Brien, Korey Hayner and fiancé Hunter Noall, Allen Johnson, Beatrice Johnson-Hayner, Jacqueline Johnson-Hayner; two grandchildren, Leo and Aliyana; a sister, Karen Hotz and husband Jeff Hotz; nieces, Crystal Teal and Kaitlyn Rosumny; nephews, Richard Teal and William Hotz; along with several cousins, and great-nieces and great-nephews. Cindy also leaves behind her seven cats, whom are being cared for in her honor.
Cindy loved all cats, Mexican food, playing cards, and arguing with her little sister. Cindy gave everything she had for her children throughout her life. She also loved her parents, who preceded her in death, mom Jean Fisher and stepdad, Art Fisher, her dad Rick Brown, along with her older sister, Lisa Bruce.
She mourned the loss of them, the way so many of us are now mourning the loss of her.
If you would like to honor Cindy, please give to your local cat rescue in lieu of flowers. Cindy wanted to save every cat who ever lived.
She will be greatly missed.
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