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Cindy Lewis Nemeth, a cherished mother and community heart, passed away recently in Florida at the age of 70. Known for her vibrant personality and love of family, Cindy’s legacy includes lifelong friendships, a passion for music and tradition, and dedication to raising her daughters. Her joyful spirit will be celebrated during a special memorial event in San Antonio, where attendees are encouraged to wear colorful attire in honor of her life and love for Fiesta.
San Antonio, Texas — Cindy Lewis Nemeth, a beloved mother and active community member, passed away on May 27, 2025, in Florida. She was 70 years old. Cindy was widely recognized for her joyful spirit, laughter, and vibrant personality, earning a reputation as a spirited soul deeply devoted to her family and friends.
Cindy was born on November 4, 1954, in San Antonio, Texas. She cherished her Texas heritage and often expressed her pride in it. This connection to her roots shaped her life, leading her to value community, tradition, music, color, and joy—themes that resonated with her love for Fiesta San Antonio, which she often likened to her own personality.
After attending Southwest Texas University (now Texas State), where she was a member of the Delta Zeta sorority, Cindy built lifelong friendships and fondly reflected on her college years. Before committing herself wholeheartedly to motherhood, she worked as a flight attendant, which kindled her passion for travel and exploration. She embraced adventures, sharing her love for discovery with her twin daughters, Karley Nemeth Beale and Kelsey Nemeth.
For several years, Cindy worked at St. Patrick’s Elementary School in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she formed lasting bonds with colleagues and the community. Known for her spirited support of Alabama football, she relished game days that were filled with laughter and camaraderie.
Cindy’s greatest joy in life was being a mother. She poured unconditional love into raising her daughters, guiding them with quiet strength, open-hearted wisdom, trust, and compassion. She believed in encouraging her daughters to learn and grow through their own experiences, fostering independence and resilience.
As a proud “Gammie Girl,” Cindy took immense joy in her grandson, Richard Henning Beale III, particularly during her final months. She is remembered as a beacon of kindness, laughter, and celebration, with her legacy marked by the smiles and stories shared by family and friends.
Cindy was preceded in death by her parents, Frances Aschbacher Lewis and Noble F. Lewis. She is survived by her devoted husband, two daughters, a son-in-law, a grandson, and a network of family and friends who cherished her deeply.
A Celebration of Life is scheduled for June 20, 2025, at St. Anthony de Padua Catholic Church in San Antonio, Texas, where attendees are invited to don bright, colorful attire as a tribute to Cindy’s vibrant spirit and love for Fiesta. Following the service, a reception will be held, providing an opportunity for guests to share stories, laughter, and love in her memory.
In lieu of flowers, Cindy’s family requests donations be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, a cause that holds significance to them. She will be laid to rest near her parents in Holy Cross Cemetery, ensuring her legacy continues to inspire warmth and joy within the community.
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