Cindy Molz Yandell was born in Barber County, Kansas, on September 13, 1956, to Jim and Beverly Moore Molz. She passed away on October 26, 2019, in Kauai, Hawaii, at the age of 63.
Cindy graduated from South Barber High School in 1974. She enrolled at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, graduating with a degree in accounting, later obtaining her CPA from the state of Texas.
Cindy was a loving mother to three boys, Joel (Ty), Matt, and Tim. Cindy married David Yandell on October 19, 1996, at the Ft. Worth United Methodist Church in Ft. Worth, Texas. They spent their time enjoying their grandchildren, Asher, Wyatt, Charlotte, Jack and Ryan. Cindy skied, hiked, loved, played, and spent every moment she could with them. Cindy was the glue to our family. She was fiercely loving, she always wanted everyone to be together, and always felt that making memories together was the most important thing. She took her family on countless trips and adventures, cementing those memories in all of our minds forever.
Cindy's relationship with God was close and personal these last years. She took great pride in being a member of the White Chapel United Methodist Church, participating in their Bible studies and the Refugee Initiative Program they supported.
Those who have preceded Cindy in death are her parents, Jim and Beverly Molz.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Dave Yandell; her three children, Joel (Ty) Naegele and his wife Haley, Matthew Naegele and his wife Brooke, and Timothy Naegele and his companion Kayce Phy; her grandchildren, Asher Naegele, Wyatt Naegele, Charlotte Naegele, Jack Naegele, and Ryan Naegele; her siblings, Judy Courson and her husband Dean, Ronald Molz and his wife Kristi, and Russell Molz and his wife Carol; two aunts, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was everything to everyone who knew her. We are better for having even a moment with her and will miss her every day of our lives.
Memorial services for Cindy Yandell will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2019, at 1 p.m. at the Kiowa United Methodist Church, 205 N. 9th Street, Kiowa, Kansas. Immediately following the service there will be a gathering for all at the Plum Thicket Inn, 1215 Main Street, Kiowa, Kansas.
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