Obituary of Cindy Sue Agee
Cindy Sue Agee was born in San Pedro, California on August 26, 1951, and passed on July 5, 2011 in Salem, Oregon. Cindy was raised in Carson, California, moved to Oregon in 1982, and from Canby to Silverton in 2005. Cindy said the past 6-years have been the best years of her life, and she is well known for loving God; writing poetry; conquering riding Glen's 4-wheeler, feeding and confiding in her 4-legged friend, Charlie; dining, dancing and socializing at Mac's Place; making specialized throw pillows; spending quality time with family and friends; and making special memories with loved ones. She fondly recalled her trip to Texas visiting with Jim and the grandkids, and their stroll through the River Walk. Toward the end, talking was difficult for Cindy, but she wrote notes for those who were able to visit. In her last moments she wrote for Melvin "I was born to ride, like you, Art, Daddy Al....I love the 4-wheeler. I love the sound of bikers, drag strips, you. I had Thompson blood of love in me. Still do. Born to be wild!"
Cindy's is survived by her companion, Glen C. Damewood of Silverton; her father, Beryl Leroy Agee; children: James Arthur Cox of San Antonio, Texas, and Melanie Marie Cox of Oregon City, Oregon; grandchildren: Nathan Benjamin Roche, Donavan Skyler Christian Cox, Antone Michael Allen Cox, Isaiah Jonathan Roche, Karmann Gracie Louise Roche, James Barba Cox and Jacob Barba Cox; and 13 siblings: Candy Johnson, Arthur Thompson, Susan Cornman, Melvin Thompson, Alberta Goff, Del Agee, Tina Thompson, Carl Rickert, Cory Rickert, Diana Koppes, Russell Agee, Debra Brantner, and Stanley Eugene Rickert, Jr.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Stan Rickert, Sr., Betty Rickert and Albert Thompson; her daughter, Angel Celeste Cox; and granddaughter, Stephanie Kristina Roche.
Memorial services were held on Sunday, July 10th at 2 pm, at Silverton Trinity Lutheran Church, 500 N. 2nd in Silverton, Oregon, followed by a remembrance social at the church, and interment of the ashes at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Salem, Oregon.
Memorial contributions can be made to Silverton Trinity Lutheran Church, and designated for the "stained glass window restoration fund."
Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center - Tualatin