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Cynthia Ann Pollard
© Phyllis Greathouse
11/07/2024
Submitted by: Sharon


© PJGreath


Cindy Ann Baker-Pollard was born April 18, 1968, in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Leon Baker and Phyllis Allcorn-Baker-Greathouse. She has one brother, Christopher Lee Baker.

She was married to Tommy Quinton Husong and had one child, Christopher Cody Husong.

She married Ronald Wayne Pollard and had 2 children, Cheyenne Nichole Pollard and Caitlyn Leslie Pollard.

She was with Jay Paul Wood, they had two children, Sydney Brynn Wood and Kaycee Ann Wood

She had been with her partner Randy Lee Murphy, Jr. for 23 years.

Cindy left high school in 1985 to give birth to Cody but a few years later obtained her GED and went on to medical school to become a Certified Medical Assistant where she worked at Eastern Oklahoma Orthopedics. Then to a few other medical offices over the next few years. She began having health issues later in life and has been on medical disability for several years.

She loved her trinkets, made herself a fairy garden this last year, worked in her vegetable garden, spent a lot of time building rock walking pads from sandstone rocks and digging up weeds. She used her spare time viewing and sending Tik Tok videos and was very politically outspoken to say the least.

She loved her children and grandchildren and saw them as often as she could.

Cindy entered eternal life on November 7, 2024.

She is survived by; her partner, Randy Lee Murphy Jr; her mother, Phyllis Baker-Greathouse of Mounds, Oklahoma, her brother, Christopher Lee Baker and his wife Denise of Mounds, Oklahoma; her half-sisters, Trina Lynn Hubbard and her husband Dan of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Jamie Baker of Hectorville, Oklahoma; Son, Christopher Cody Husong and his wife Jennifer of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; daughter Cheyenne Nichole Pollard and her husband Mike of Grove, Oklahoma; daughter Caitlyn Leslie Pollard of Owasso, Oklahoma. Sydney Brynn Wood and her partner Chris Prado; Kaycee Ann Wood-Ruiz and her husband Ethan Ruiz of Longmont, Colorado; Uncle Charles Leslie Allcorn Jr and his wife Diane of Edmond, Oklahoma; uncle Gary Don Allcorn and his wife Barbara of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Uncle Ivan Baker of Tulsa Oklahoma plus many more loving family and friends

She has 17 grandchildren: Cody; Savannah, Salarah, Stetson, Sterling, Silas, Stella, Sebastian and Serenity. Cheyenne; Brantley and Memphis; Caitlyn; Emmanuel, Emory and Olivia; Sydney; Augustus and Ophelia; Kaycee; Declan and Bowie.

Cindy was preceded in death by grandson Emroy in 2020, her father, Leon Baker in 1998; her stepfather Joe Greathouse in 2020; her x-husband Tommy Quinton Husong in 2004, her grandmother Dora Nell Owens-Allcorn in 2013, her grandfather Charles Leslie Allcorn Sr. in 2016; her grandfather Amos Baker in 1984 and her grandmother Gladys Whitecotton-Baker in 1999.

Obituary provided by Phyllis Greathouse, Cindy's mother

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