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Cynthia (Cindi) (Wells) Parker

Posted 2022-12-29 by mhenderson
Published by today's News Herald on Sep. 9, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 5A)

>> Cynthia "Cindi" Wells Parker <<
>> December 1, 1942 - July 29, 2022 <<

Cindi was born in Somers, Connecticut, the second daughter of A. Herbert
and Priscilla C. Wells. She was an accomplished horsewoman, showing her
horse, Honeybee in all the New England horse shows. Cindi won almost
every class in which she participated.

The Wells family owned and operated a summer stock theater, The Somers
Playhouse, and Cindi was an acclaimed actress in many shows over eleven
years, receiving numerous glowing theater critics' reviews.

At 16, Cindi had an urge to move to the southwest and she became a
student at the Judson School in Scottsdale, Arizona for her high school
years, participating in and teaching horsemanship.

Her love of horses led her to become a racehorse trainer, operating her
own racing stable, and horse breeding business. She owned a renowned
stallion who produced many successful offspring.

Cindi then went to the University of Arizona where she graduated with a
4.0-grade point average, earning a Bachelor of Science in family and
consumer resources degree. She began working at the Beacon group in
Tucson which helps create work opportunities for people with mental and
physical disabilities. She spent several years working there and had a
crew that she supervised working landscaping. She went on to become an
investigator for adult protective services, and later for child
protective services for the state of Arizona.

When Cindi's mother became ill, she moved to Connecticut to help care
for her mom and dad. After her mother's passing, she remained in
Connecticut and continued working for adult protective services as an
investigator for many years.

In 2015, Cindi and her dad went to Lake Havasu for Christmas. While
there, her father became ill and passed away in 2016. Cindi stayed in
Lake Havasu until she passed away.

Cindi is survived by her beloved daughter, Sarah Parker of Southern Ca.,
her sister, Nancy Wells Campbell of Lake Havasu, Az., her nephew, Wesley
J. Campbell Jr. of Casa Grande, Az., her two grand nieces, Jordan
Campbell, and Amanda, (Logan) Sant, and Zadia Danner of whom she
considered her second daughter of Tucson, Az. There are also cousins on
the east coast, and Michigan, and many treasured friends across the
states including Connecticut and Arizona.

Cindi had a big, warm and caring heart, she was loved by everyone who
made contact with her. She had the most beautiful smile that will never
be forgotten and a wickedly funny sense of humor. She will be
tremendously missed by everyone, especially her family. We know that she
is reunited with her mom and dad and is riding Honeybee across the
heavenly skies.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Cindi's hometown,
Somers, Ct.


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