Cynthia Folds Nason
January 10, 1953 – November 4, 2022Cyndi was born in Vero Beach, Florida, January 10, 1953 to Willene and Wilbur Folds. She traveled to different locations but fell in love with Alaska and Idaho. Cyndi was preceded in death by both her parents, Wilbur 2004 and Willene 2019 and sister Lisa 1971. Cyndi left this life on November 4th , 2022 after a rapid battle of Breast Cancer. She was 69 years old.Her passion for Square Dancing lasted 44 years. She loved traveling to different festivals and events meeting up with friends and meeting new friends. Her love for birds had her working in a bird shop almost to the end of her life. She leaves behind several well-loved birds. She is survived by her children Jason Hazellief, Juli (John) Meno and Kam Domber. Her partner Robert Domber. Her grandchildren Jorisa, Ethan, and Evan Potts & Jason (Angela), Brittany (Alison), and Alex Hazellief. Her Aunt Sandy (Jimmy) Smith and cousins. As well as her step father Rolland Laramore and step sisters and brother with their families. She will be mourned by a host of friends.



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I miss her dearly. I hope she is able to Square Dance where she is now.
Prayers for comfort and strength for all those who loved her.
I will miss her her every day until we meet again . We shared many laughs and a few tears . .rest in peace dear sister.
She was such a dear sweet friend. I will miss her!
Prayers and love to all of you at this time…May memories continue to comfort you through the days ahead.
Love Sheri, Duane and John Goodwin 1st cousin’s
Cyndi will be so missed! She was my crafting and Square Dance sister.
A grandma that loved everyone unconditionally, especially her grandchildren. I wish I could drink a cup of hot chocolate with her one more time, but am so thankful for every cup we had along the way.
I will miss her her every day until we meet again . We shared many laughs and a few tears . .rest in peace dear sister.
We are missing you Cindy, may you keep as you will in our hearts.
Del and Robyn Morton
That should say may you keep dancing
We are missing you Cindy. May you keep dancing as you are in our hearts.
Del and Robyn Morton
Cyndi, I didn’t know! I went to your Facebook page today to wish you a Happy Birthday! I’m so sad that you’re not here to chat everyday about our high school antics. But I know you’re having a wonderful Heavenly celebration today, and forever after. Until we meet again…..I love you!
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