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Cindy Kay Boyd

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Cindy Kay Boyd

Birth
Nowata, Nowata County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
5 Apr 2017 (aged 63)
Burial
Oowala, Rogers County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.3958548, Longitude: -95.605545
Memorial ID
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Born October 11, 1953 in Nowata, Oklahoma to Jim Boyd and Frances Roberts Boyd Dennis, Cindy attended school in Winganon, Delaware, Alluwe, and Chelsea.

Growing up on a dairy farm in Delaware, she participated in 4-H, rodeos, and horse shows. Cindy attended many rodeos in which she barrel raced and won. She entered numerous cutting horse events, where she excelled as a competent horsewoman. Cindy had a competitive spirit and was always ready to compete and take on any challenge. She had an affection for animals, especially horses and dogs.

She graduated from Chelsea High School with the class of 1972, where she was involved in various activities and events. She was voted 1970 Homecoming Queen. She was an amazing basketball player, winning many games as the highest points scored leader.

Cindy married Gary Stinnett, and they made their home in Chelsea before moving to Claremore. This union was blessed with two sons. Jimmy Kimble Stinnett and Matthew Stinnett. She was briefly married to John Pense, with whom daughter Rachel was born. In 1983, she married Gerald Tibbs and welcomed son Jeremy to the family. They lived four years in Illinois, where she began a sales career in manufactured homes before returning to Oklahoma. After her divorce, she began working at car dealerships as finance manager. While working at a car dealership, she met Rod Daris, whom she later married. They lived in Amarillo several years before moving to Broken Arrow. After several years they ended their marriage. In later years, Cindy stayed at her father’s home in Choteau with her brother, Jimmy and sister Julie.

A loving mother, daughter and sister, Cindy will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Raleigh and Lydia Roberts and Garland and Leona Boyd; her father Jim Boyd, and infant son Jimmy Kimble Stinnett.
Born October 11, 1953 in Nowata, Oklahoma to Jim Boyd and Frances Roberts Boyd Dennis, Cindy attended school in Winganon, Delaware, Alluwe, and Chelsea.

Growing up on a dairy farm in Delaware, she participated in 4-H, rodeos, and horse shows. Cindy attended many rodeos in which she barrel raced and won. She entered numerous cutting horse events, where she excelled as a competent horsewoman. Cindy had a competitive spirit and was always ready to compete and take on any challenge. She had an affection for animals, especially horses and dogs.

She graduated from Chelsea High School with the class of 1972, where she was involved in various activities and events. She was voted 1970 Homecoming Queen. She was an amazing basketball player, winning many games as the highest points scored leader.

Cindy married Gary Stinnett, and they made their home in Chelsea before moving to Claremore. This union was blessed with two sons. Jimmy Kimble Stinnett and Matthew Stinnett. She was briefly married to John Pense, with whom daughter Rachel was born. In 1983, she married Gerald Tibbs and welcomed son Jeremy to the family. They lived four years in Illinois, where she began a sales career in manufactured homes before returning to Oklahoma. After her divorce, she began working at car dealerships as finance manager. While working at a car dealership, she met Rod Daris, whom she later married. They lived in Amarillo several years before moving to Broken Arrow. After several years they ended their marriage. In later years, Cindy stayed at her father’s home in Choteau with her brother, Jimmy and sister Julie.

A loving mother, daughter and sister, Cindy will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Raleigh and Lydia Roberts and Garland and Leona Boyd; her father Jim Boyd, and infant son Jimmy Kimble Stinnett.


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