Cynthia
A.
Butler
)Maguire
Obituary
Cynthia A. Maguire, 58, of Fort Wayne, died September 13, 2020, at home, surrounded by her loving family. Cynthia was born December 24, 1961 in Fort Wayne and was the daughter of the late James C. Butler Jr. and Joyce Butler who survives. She was a member of Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and graduated from Bishop Dwenger High School Class of 1980. Cindy worked in the real estate and mortgage industry for 40 years, and loved what she did. She was a real estate agent for Century 21 Bradley in the 1980's, Assistant Vice President of Community Mortgage for 13 years, and was a Senior Loan Officer with Ruoff Home Mortgage up until her retirement. She loved spending time with her family and cooking home cooked comfort foods for them. She enjoyed her sewing projects, reading and traveling to beach destinations. She is survived by her husband of 29 years, Mark Maguire; daughters, Sarah A (Joe) Moravec of Fort Wayne, IN and Elise N Maguire of St. Petersburg Fl; son, Nicholas J. Maguire of Fort Wayne, IN; brothers, Daniel Butler, Keith Butler, Jeffrey Butler and Brian Butler all of Fort Wayne, IN. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 am, Friday, September 18, 2020 at Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 4916 Trier Rd with calling one hour prior. Visitation will be held Thursday, September 17, 2020, from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne, with a vigil at 3:30 pm. Burial will be in Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne. Memorial contributions may be made to: Matthew 25 or the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo.
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“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” Matthew 5:4 RIP LuLu
Good friends for 30 years loved her so much like a sister
Many great memories of Cindy through our high school years, May you find comfort in the outpouring of love from family and friends. ((Hugs ))
I looked to Cindy as a friend, as a mentor and as a voice of reason at times when I just needed one. She was always there….offering advice, encouragement, insight and love. Her wisdom shined and I will miss her being a phone call away. My deepest sympathies go to her family and friends. We were so fortunate to know her.
Oh Cindy my friend, I am going to miss our Wednesday chats in the office. I am going to miss your beautiful smile, I am going to miss your infectious laugh. I am going to miss YOU. You were as beautiful on the inside as you were on the outside. Our conversations started about something work related, but by the end, we were sharing laughter and our talks always ended talking about our kids and families. My prayers are lifted for your family, her favorite people in the whole world. You have definitely left us all better people for knowing you. Rest in peace.
Mark, I am so saddened to hear of Cindy’s passing. I remember you both being my dad’s neighbors off of Vance Avenue. I remember babysitting for you and I remember your dog, Alex. Cindy would call me B. I loved that. I remember your family coming to my wedding reception in 2002, that was a very nice surprise! Cindy helped me get my loan on my first house. She was always kind to me. You and your children are in my prayers.
May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you
Mark and Sarah Music, and your entire Ruoff Family
My Condolences to the entire family, Prayers!
In loving memory of the classiest lady we’ve ever known. You will be missed.
Centurion Land Title
Cindy was a blessing to so many. She made me feel welcome in her loving family and was an amazing mother, always putting the needs of her children and family first. I will always remember her kindness toward other children as well. Elise and Nick, I am so sorry for your loss. I pray for comfort to all who loved her.
We are thinking of you during this difficult time
The Schuchman family
We were so sorry to hear of Cindys passing! She was a beautiful person! Our prayers to you all! John and Bethann Buchanan
Joyce, Dan, Keith, Jeff and Brian,
I am sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing. It was a blessing to grow up on Dodge Ave next door to the Butler family. I have many fond memories of birthday parties at your house, swimming in your pool, and just playing outside in the neighborhood. Praying your faith will help you through this difficult time.
Carolyn (Brames) Fultz
Cindy was a shining example of how to treat others with kindness and respect. I had the pleasure of working with her in the real estate industry. She will be truly missed. She was a leader and well respected in the real estate community. My heartfelt sympathy to Cindy’s family.
With heartfelt condolences
Prayers to yo and your family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
Cindy will always be in our hearts and prayers. She made joy and laughter a part of the time we spent with her. We have another angel to guide us and help keep the love and laughter alive.
Connie, Jim and Chris
Many Condolences from the Reilly family, I watched Elise and Nikko for many years. We send Love and Prayers upon you all it this time, she was truly a wonderful woman and was blessed to have known her along with Mark and the littles. God Bless you all.
James and Jessica Reilly (Fike)
My deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers to Cindy’s entire family. Cindy was my very first friend, that met in 1st grade at St. Judes. We laughed a lot (and got into lots of trouble). I will always remember how easy it was to make Cindy laugh. Laughter and Love to you my friend. I hope you’re telling Jesus some good jokes.
Thank you for your wisdom and friendship over the years. Rest in peace, my dear friend
Joyce: So sorry for your loss of Cindy. This is not how a parent life’s order is. May God bless you with Graces to bear this very sad cross. Our children were all entwined not only as cousins but neighbors and school pals. I live in Ohio now and Janet is close by. She just went down to Florida for two weeks and the only one that could drive me to the Mass. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. love Joan Gausepohl Feichter.
I met Cindy at the credit bureau, she trained me and we hit it off instantly. Then we got reacquainted at Bishop Dwenger when our boys played LAX together. Cindy always had a smile on her face and her laugh was infectious. My prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
Cindy was so warm and giving; an admirable and inspiring woman. We treasure our memories of her and she’ll always live in our hearts.
So sorry for your loss. What a wonderful woman Cindy was. She will be missed by all of us who knew her.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. A beautiful woman gone too soon
Cindy was a beautiful person inside and out. She loved everyone and brought such joy and yummy bagels to our office. She will be missed. 💔
Ahh…dear sweet Cindy. She will be so missed. What a great friend and mentor. Cindy and I started our friendship with a mutual real estate transaction in the 80’s and hit it off immediately. She taught me so much. Gary and I are so very very sorry for the loss of this wonderful wife, mother, sister and friend.
I remember meals at your house and at the lake and fun games together. I pray for healing for your family.