Cynthia Burrows, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away peacefully on August 7, 2025, at the age of 72. Born on June 7, 1953, in Danville, PA and raised in Lewisburg, PA, Cynthia was a vibrant force in the lives of those who knew her.
Throughout her diverse career, Cynthia made a significant impact in various fields. She spent many years working in the restaurant industry, traveling the East Coast to train restaurant staff, and she also contributed her talents in medical office work, retail, and as a dedicated pre-k teacher at a private Christian school. Her professional journey reflected her commitment to serving others, a hallmark of her character.
Cynthia was the embodiment of strength and compassion. She is remembered as the strongest person her family and friends have ever known, always putting others before herself. With a strong Christian faith that provided her comfort and resilience, Cynthia nurtured family traditions that have been lovingly passed down to her children and grandchildren. Her kindness and giving nature touched the lives of all who crossed her path.
An avid animal lover, Cynthia found joy in the companionship of her dogs and cats and had a special fondness for watching birds, particularly cardinals. Her heart also belonged to the ocean; she cherished collecting sand dollars and sea shells, and she loved dolphins. Sunflowers held a special place in her heart, symbolizing her vibrant and sunny personality. Above all, Cynthia treasured the time she spent with her family, holding gatherings that brought everyone together in celebration of love and connection.
Cynthia's interests extended beyond her family life. Her faith as a Christian has always been an integral part of her life. Beginning her journey as an Episcopalian in her early years, she enjoyed attending various churches and denominations later in life. In more recent years, she found solace in watching church services on television. Her hobbies included indulging in her favorite TV shows, engaging in lively conversations with family in person or over the phone, and exploring the world of online marketplaces where she often enjoyed "wheeling and dealing."
Cynthia is survived by her two sons, Stephen Logan and his wife Ashli of Burleson, TX, and Brandon Logan of Burleson, TX. She was the proud grandmother of Tyler and Landon Logan, and Lily and Kate Logan, all residing in Burleson, TX. Cynthia is also survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Betty Jean and Jim Murray of Northumberland, PA, her brother and sister-in-law, Richard and Sandy Burrows of Sunbury, PA, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends who cherished her laughter and warmth.
Cynthia was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Adrienne Moser, who passed away in infancy; her parents, Betty and Glenn Burrows; her sister, Linda Flock; and her niece, Monique Moll.
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