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Cynthia Jean (Betrue) Sierra

Posted 2022-10-30 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Oct. 30, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Cynthia Jean (Betrue) Sierra passed away on Oct. 11, 2022 in Lake Havasu
City. She was born in Van Nuys, California on Feb. 5, 1953 to father
Norman Andrew Betrue Sr. and mother Barbara Louise Knobel.

In life, Cynthia (Cindy) was known not only for her stunning beauty and
striking violet green eyes, but also for her fun youthful spirit,
forgiving nature, and generosity. When remembering Cindy we will always
see her surrounded by her family and her cocker spaniels. Family was the
most important thing to her, and she loved and cherished her children
and grandchildren. They were her "pride and joy," and she adored taking
care of her grandbabies.

Cindy had a strong Christian faith and she loved Christian TV shows. She
was also an avid reader throughout her life who enjoyed history and
biographies (especially of the British royal family, Old Hollywood, and
Marilyn Monroe). Some of her fondest memories were of family reunions on
a cruise and to Catalina Island, and most recently a road trip to
Oklahoma with her daughter and granddaughter.

Cynthia is survived by: her four children David Norman Oneal, Dalila
Lena Braden, Adam Anthony Sierra, and Luke Pantaleon Sierra. Her seven
grandchildren Jordan John Clingerman, Jenah Cynthia Braden, Janel Louise
Braden, Natalie Lynne Achey, Adam Robert Sierra, Lucas Valencia Sierra,
and Laney Christine Sierra. Her two great grandchildren Samuel Quintana,
Jaleyna Quintana, with one on the way, Lylah Kornowski. Her four
siblings Norman Andrew Betrue Jr, Michele Louise Lujan, Tina Marie
Sousa, and Teresa Ann Sousa. And her former spouse (and father of her
daughter) Robert Floyd Braden.

Cynthia was preceded in death by her husband Robert Sierra, her Father
Norman, her mother Barbara, and her grandmother Lena Imogene Knobel.

Services will be held on Nov. 5 at Bradbury Memorial Center (3317
Highway 95 N., Lake Havasu City) with a visitation at 10:30 a.m. and
memorial service at 12:30 p.m. The burial service will follow at 3 p.m.
at Parker Cemetery (408 Mohave Rd, Parker).





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