Cynthia Lee Maddox, 56, of Pryor, passed away on May 26, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love and kindness that will be cherished by all who knew her. Cynthia was born on June 14, 1967, in Little Rock, Arkansas, and throughout her life, she lived with an adventurous spirit and a passion for exploring the world. She found joy in visiting beautiful beaches and embarking on cruises that allowed her to experience new cultures and create unforgettable memories. In addition to her love for travel, Cynthia had a talent for cooking. Her delicious meals brought together family and friends, creating warm and joyful gatherings filled with laughter and good food. One of Cynthia's most significant contributions was her involvement in the music ministry at Victory Christian in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For several years, she dedicated her time and talents to spreading joy and faith through music, touching the hearts of many with her beautiful voice. As we mourn the loss of Cynthia, let us also celebrate the vibrant life she lived and the countless lives she touched along the way. May her adventurous spirit and unwavering faith continue to inspire us all.
No formal services are planned at this time. To leave her family a message, please visit her Tribute Wall at www.shipmansfuneralhome.com. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Shipman's Funeral & Cremation Service.
Cynthia is survived by her daughters, Melanie Fryar of Hot Springs, Arkansas and Amanda Napier of Kiefer, Oklahoma; parents, William and Nellie Maddox of Pryor, Oklahoma; sister, April Taylor and husband Charles of Pryor, Oklahoma; 5 grandchildren; nephews, Auston Taylor, Anthony Holloway, Kristaphor Holloway, and Collin Dawes; nieces, Summer Vance and husband Jared and Fawn Jech and husband Andrew; great nieces and nephews, Emma, Mia, Luke, Joseph and Marlee; great aunt, Sandra Lilly of Owasso, Oklahoma; cousins, Jonathon and Brandon Lilly of Owasso, Oklahoma; and many other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her sister, Krista Holloway.