Cynthia Ann Nolin's Obituary
Cynthia Ann Nolin was born on September 20,1954. She was chosen to be the daughter of John and Billie Marie Tucker. After graduating from Hallsville high school in 1973 she moved to San Diego, CA where she met her knight in shining armor. Cindy and David were married on March 6,1978 while David served in the Navy. They were blessed with two daughters, Christina and Cathrine. They traveled from California to Hawaii before settling in Cindy's hometown of Hallsville, TX. Cindy was a hard worker and loved by all whoever had the chance to work with her. She gained numerous new friends and "family" members during her time at Walmart #3828. She became the stores resident mom/grandma. Always having a smile, kind words and hugs ready for whoever might need them. Cindy has 5 grandchildren who were her heart and soul. Haylei Nolin, David Whatley II, Christopher Whatley, Matthew Baker and Michael Baker as well as those she "adopted" through the years. Cindy was called home to be reunited with her family on November 18,2018 at the age of 64. She is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, David Nolin of Hallsville. Her daughter and Son inlaw Christina and Phillip Haskell II of Hallsville , her daughter Cathrine Nolin of Hallsville. Her loving grandchildren Haylei, Matthew, and Michael of Hallsville and David and Christopher of New Diana. Her step sister Gail Turner of Longview. Cousins Patricia and Theodore Cochran of Centennial, Colorado, Rebecca McKeown and Thomas Hilinski of Fort Collins, Colorado and Susan Lutz of Lakewood, Colorado as well as many friends, relatives and "adopted" grandkids. She was preceded in death by her parents John Willard and Billie Marie Tucker, her aunts Joyce Kay Key and Helen and Frank McKeown, Doris Tucker Dorsett. Uncle Roy Beal and Ruby Tucker. The viewing was held November 21,2018. Her memorial will be held November 26,2018 at 4pm at Rader funeral home on Judson Road. The family is asking that attendees wear blue as it was Cindy's favorite color.
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