Cynthia Elizabeth Maw
In Loving Memory
I can't believe she is gone. We met 47 years ago in Portland, Oregon when she came to work where I did. We hit it off immediately and remained friends even after she moved to Salt Lake City to join her family in their business. We stayed in touch with each other over the years. Cindy loved sailing and joined my husband and I on many of our sailing trips over the years.
Cindy was incredibly bright, had a great sense of humor and loved to laugh. She wrote beautifully, turning common events into hilarious stories.
I will miss her more than words can express.
Lovingly, Susan Greene
What a laugh she had!!!! She was one of those folks it was always a delight to spend time with. she lives on within our memories ...Clay our deepest sympathy. Richard and Michelle
Many fond memories of Cindy years ago hanging with her and brother Clay...wonderful smile and sense of humor!
Such a beautiful woman inside and out! Knowing she is no longer with us leaves a hole in our hearts and community. Much love to you Cynthia!
Kind, smart, sophisticated and funny beyond all telling, Cynthia was a bright light in the travel industry and in our community. I'm saddened to read of her passing even though our paths hadn't crossed for many years. My deepest sympathy to her family.
Alison McFarlane
Cynthia was a dear friend having spent many years in NAWBO and the Salt Lake Chamber. Always gracious, Cynthia was loved by everyone. I'm saddened to learn of her passing and send warmest condolences to her family
Maxine Turner, Founder
Cuisine Unlimited Catering & Special Events
My wife Jean and I lived 2 houses north of Cindy for 29 years. Cindy will always be a treasured neighbor. She was always thoughtful kind and great fun. She was loved by us and everyone on Filmore Street. We are deeply saddened to hear of her passing. Filmore Street won't be the same without her.