Cynthia W. Powell

Service Date: January 12, 2024
Interment Info: Evergreen Cemetery
Service Info: The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
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Cynthia Cobb Wolff Powell, age 80, passed peacefully in her sleep early Saturday morning, January 6, 2024. Cindy grew up in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky, graduated from Beechwood High School, then The University of Cincinnati College of Nursing where she also received her Masters in Nursing. While at UC she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority. She practiced nursing until the age of 73. Her career included nursing, teaching, and research with an emphasis in cardiology.

Cindy was preceded in death by her parents, Otto and Mary Wolff. She is survived by her daughters, Caroline Prigmore (Shaun), Susan Powell (Peter Bartlett), brother Otto Daniel Wolff (Cathy), grandchildren Molly and Jackson Prigmore and several beloved nieces and nephews. Her marriage of 32 years to Newton Powell, ended amicably in divorce.

Cindy enjoyed golfing, gardening, boating on the river and volunteering for many charitable causes. She was a loyal member of “The Sunny Six”, girlfriends from kindergarten until her death.

Services will be held at 1:00 P.M. at The Church of the Redeemer, 2994 Erie Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio on January 12, 2024. A reception will follow the church service. In Lieu of flowers please direct memorial contributions to redeemer-cincy.org directed to the Flower Guild or Episcopal Relief and Development funds.

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Friday
12
January
1:00 pm

The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer

2944 Erie Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45208

Evergreen Cemetery

Address: 25 Alexandria Pike Southgate, KY 41071
Friday
12
January
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer

2944 Erie Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45208

My deepest condolences to Cindy’s family,

I’m sad to read of Cindy’s passing. I worked with Cindy in UC in the Endocrinology department working on osteoporosis studies. I last talked with Cindy right before Christmas and had planned on visiting in mid January. She was a great nurse and person. She loved her family! Unfortunately I’m out of town and unable to attend her funeral. I’ll have her family in my prayers.

Marlene Kocher


Worked with Cindy for many years

I worked for her contract company as a therapist for many years – she was great to work with. Cindy always made me feel valued and I knew she was a good nurse and businessperson and always kind
Teresa Kraimer


Sorry for your loss

Dear Family and Friends of Cindy,
We live by Gov. Point and Cindy was always a kind and friendly neighbor. Will remember her great smile! We are unable to attend the funeral but wanted to send our deep sympathy for your loss.
Sincerely,
Chuck and Julie Geisen Scheper


Cindy Powner

Cindy has been a friend since High School. Always ready to help others in any way possible. She will be missed by so many whose lives she touched


Cindy

Jim and I enjoyed getting to know Cindy after we moved into Governor’s Point. We enjoyed our chats by the pool. Prayers for Cindy’s family and friends. Emery and Jim


Love you Cindy. Rest in peace.

Cindy and I were very long time friends. We worked together for years at the Hypertension Program at the College of Medicine. It was a new role for nurses and we had endless fun and stories to tell. We remained friends for years from afar. We could always pick up the conversation from the last one.