February 25, 1960 ˜ March 1, 2021
Cynthia Lynne Adams, 61, passed away peacefully March 1, 2021 in Battle Ground, Washington, surrounded by family. She was born February 25, 1960, in Honolulu, Hawaii. She graduated from Fort Vancouver High School in 1978 in Vancouver, Washington. She was previously married to Richard J. Adams, the father of her two sons, for 14 years. She had worked as an accountant for most of her life. Her last employer was Skytek, LLC where she worked for 13 years.
She is survived by her son, Matthew J. Adams and his partner, Autumn Sellers of Battle Ground, Washington. She was preceded in death by her son, Brian J. Adams. She is also survived by her mother and stepfather, Florence and George Delvo of Battle Ground, Washington; and father, and stepmother Clyde and Jeannie Partridge of Park Hill, Missouri; her brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Kris Partridge of Vancouver, Washington; her sister and brother-in-law, Paula and Dana Steele of Battle Ground, Washington; brother and sister-in-law Donald and Melinda Partridge of Bethalto, Illinois; brother Scott Partridge of Park Hill, Missouri; brother and sister-in-law Steven and HeaKyoung Delvo of Hamilton, Montana. She is also survived by her loving grandchildren, Kolby, Marcus, Lillianna and Aubree Adams of Battle Ground, Washington; Cameron and Soekhai Gnik (Sellers) of Vancouver, Washington; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many very special friends.
The highlights of her life were spending time with her grandchildren whom she adored. She also spent a lot of her leisure time crafting and making beautiful quilts for family and friends.
The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Judy Thornhill, who was Cindy’s neighbor and friend, who cared for her tirelessly through her battle with cancer.
The family plans to hold a celebration of life at a later date. She was interred with her maternal grandmother at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery in Battle Ground, Washington.
Published in The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington on March 14, 2021.
February 25, 1960 ˜ March 1, 2021
Cynthia Lynne Adams, 61, passed away peacefully March 1, 2021 in Battle Ground, Washington, surrounded by family. She was born February 25, 1960, in Honolulu, Hawaii. She graduated from Fort Vancouver High School in 1978 in Vancouver, Washington. She was previously married to Richard J. Adams, the father of her two sons, for 14 years. She had worked as an accountant for most of her life. Her last employer was Skytek, LLC where she worked for 13 years.
She is survived by her son, Matthew J. Adams and his partner, Autumn Sellers of Battle Ground, Washington. She was preceded in death by her son, Brian J. Adams. She is also survived by her mother and stepfather, Florence and George Delvo of Battle Ground, Washington; and father, and stepmother Clyde and Jeannie Partridge of Park Hill, Missouri; her brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Kris Partridge of Vancouver, Washington; her sister and brother-in-law, Paula and Dana Steele of Battle Ground, Washington; brother and sister-in-law Donald and Melinda Partridge of Bethalto, Illinois; brother Scott Partridge of Park Hill, Missouri; brother and sister-in-law Steven and HeaKyoung Delvo of Hamilton, Montana. She is also survived by her loving grandchildren, Kolby, Marcus, Lillianna and Aubree Adams of Battle Ground, Washington; Cameron and Soekhai Gnik (Sellers) of Vancouver, Washington; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many very special friends.
The highlights of her life were spending time with her grandchildren whom she adored. She also spent a lot of her leisure time crafting and making beautiful quilts for family and friends.
The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Judy Thornhill, who was Cindy’s neighbor and friend, who cared for her tirelessly through her battle with cancer.
The family plans to hold a celebration of life at a later date. She was interred with her maternal grandmother at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery in Battle Ground, Washington.
Published in The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington on March 14, 2021.
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