In Loving Memory

Cynthia Hine
August 18, 1961 — April 26, 2026
In Loving Memory of Cynthia Hine
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Cynthia Hine, a woman whose love and light touched all who knew her. Cynthia departed this world on April 26, 2026, at the age of 64, passing peacefully in her cherished home. Born on August 18, 1961, in Houston, Texas, Cynthia was the beloved daughter of Ernestine and Leroy Marburger. She is now reunited in eternal rest with her parents, her siblings Terry, Harold, Kenny, and Sandra, and her grandson Trevor.
Cynthia's life was a testament to the profound impact of love, kindness, and joy. She was a devoted mother to her children, Tiana, TaCora, Trava, Sara, and Laura, and the cherished grandmother of ten grandchildren: Trinity, Trace, Tabytha, Tegan, Trent, Tessa, Torrey, Thedra, Tyler, and Trae. Her family was the center of her universe, and her greatest pride and joy were the beautiful souls she nurtured and inspired.
Known for her giving heart, Cynthia never hesitated to offer a helping hand or a word of encouragement. Her infectious laugh could brighten the darkest room, and her spirit of adventure led her on countless spontaneous road trips, where she explored the world with unbounded curiosity. Her late-night conversations with her daughters were legendary, filled with warmth, wisdom, and the occasional shared secret. These cherished moments remain a comforting legacy of her enduring love.
Cynthia's home was a haven filled with laughter and love, where she enjoyed chasing her dogs around the yard, playing cards with family and friends, and digging in the garden. Her collection of trinkets was a testament to her appreciation for life's small wonders, each piece holding a story of a journey or a cherished memory.
Her life was a dance of simple pleasures and profound connections, where each day was an opportunity to create joy and share love. Cynthia's generosity extended beyond her family, touching the lives of everyone she met. Her ability to listen and offer solace late into the night was a gift she shared freely, providing comfort and understanding to those who needed it most.
As we say goodbye, we remember Cynthia not with tears, but with gratitude for the time we shared. Her spirit lives on in the hearts of her children and grandchildren, in the laughter of friends, and in the legacy of love she leaves behind. We find solace in the memories of her vibrant life and the knowledge that her light will continue to guide us.
A celebration of Cynthia's life will be held at a later date, where stories will be shared, and her memory will be honored in the way she lived—surrounded by laughter, love, and family.
Rest in peace, dear Cynthia. Your journey continues in the hearts of those who love you.