Cynthia Wirt passed unexpectedly July 16, 2022 of natural causes at the age of 53 in Colorado. Cindy was born in St. Louis, Missouri on June 26, 1969, by parents Roberta Wirt and DL Bishop. Cindy had three siblings: Kenneth Michael Powers, Anthony Shawn Wirt and Shelley Rae Wirt.
Cindy was survived by many loved ones: Lois Grimm (beloved grandmother), Ruby Johnson (great-aunt), Norma Hinton (great-aunt), Roberta Wirt (mom and best friend), DL Bishop (father), Kenny Powers (oldest brother), Anthony Shawn Wirt (older brother), Shelley Wirt (younger sister), Robert Porter (nephew), Charla Porter (niece), Anthony Wirt (nephew), Christian Wirt (nephew), and Brandi (Her beloved dog).
Although Cindy's life was cut way too short, she was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Kenneth Powers and Robert Grimm. Her fur baby's whom she loved more than words can express: Beau, Lovey, Misty, and Zora.
If you talk to any family and ask them to tell you about Cindy, you are guaranteed to get the same three answers. One, she always told you exactly how she felt, even if you did not ask for it. Two, she was as stubborn as they come (along with Mama Bobbi and all her siblings). Three, she had the biggest heart you have ever met, and family was the absolute most important thing to her.
Cindy will be missed dearly by the whole family. She had an amazing Native American belief system and we all know she is soaring high with the eagles. Her awkward sense of humor, the way she laughed at her jokes more than anyone else, and how she could not wait to tell you about the new coffee shop or restaurant up the street and how you HAD to try it are just a few Cindy things that remind us all of the special person we are all missing in our lives.
We can not express the gratitude we have for all of those that have been here to love and support us through a difficult time. As we grieve, we remember the most important lesson Cindy taught us all, family is everything.