
December 15, 1955 – February 8, 2025
Cindy Muth, age 69, was born in Colorado Springs to Pat and Ralph Havens. She passed away surrounded by her loving family and friends after battling cancer.
Cindy worked in stained glass and was an accomplished glass cutter. As a young woman Cindy loved to go out dancing at the local country and western establishments where she met her future husband Mike. It was love at first sight for both.
She loved her parents, her Gramps and Granny who preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband Mike, daughter Lacie Clark, step-daughters Michelle (Muth) Key and Marcey (Muth) Hodshire, grandkids, Jade Clark-Muth, Malcolm Clark-Muth, Nick Clark, and Azelyn Clark, brother Mike Havens, aunt Vicki McCleary, many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Cindy was our rock. She loved her family as much as anybody could. She is sorely missed and will always be in our hearts.
Per Cindy’s wishes there will be no services. We’re having a get together for friends and family at a later date. In lieu of flowers please send donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Patti
13 Feb 2025Cindy was a beautiful person and a wonderful friend so it hurts so bad to have to say good-bye, especially when she fought so hard to stay with us. My heart hurts when I think of how so many of us will miss her in so many ways. My deepest sympathies go out to all of us who loved her.
Vicki McCleary
13 Feb 2025Cindy was my niece but she was so much more than that. She was my best friend and confidante. I loved her so much and will miss her every day for the rest of my life. Condolences to all of her family and friends.
Pati Muth
13 Feb 2025My brother Mike and Cindy had a marriage I have always been envious of. Together for so long, so much love and respect between them it was admirable.
Cindy was a wonderful person, mother and grandmother. Anyone who knew Cindy will miss her so much. She will live on in my heart.
Lacie Clark
13 Feb 2025Momma I love you soo much. I’ll never not need you. I wish you could see your grandkids grow up. I’ll be looking out for you as you watch over us 💖 it’s not a goodbye. I love you forever 💔
Jamie
13 Feb 2025I’m going to miss you “Snid”! Boy did we have fun though you made life fun that’s for sure.. seems like we were always laughing about something! Now you get to go with all the rest of them up there I’ll see you when I get there! Rest in peace cousin!
Karen D Clark
13 Feb 2025I love you ❤️ so much Cindy Birthday parties will not be the same.you were a great Friend and great person. God be with you 🙏🙏❤️ until we meet again.
Marcey Hodshire
14 Feb 2025Thanks for everything. You are sorely missed. We will love you forever. Until we meet again up over the Milky Way ♥️ ✨
Holley Anders (Young)
14 Feb 2025I love you Cindy and I have many special memories that are dear to my heart. All Our condolences to the family from your family here in California.
Roberta Wood
14 Feb 2025I will miss you like crazy!! 🤪 you were my best friend in the whole world.. we didn’t see each as much as we could have. But I still love you and remember all our good times together.. tally ho
Diane Rael
14 Feb 2025To my dearest friend Cindy, you were more than a best friend, you were family. Your laughter, kindness, and adventurous spirit will forever be in my heart. I will miss you beyond words.
Richard Wood
16 Feb 2025Your sense of humor was limitless..always ready with a comeback..you were one of the few that always accepted me and my craziness..and was a great dance partner and friend.. although we lost contact in our later years you were considered as my friendforall time..you and Mike were a super couple that most were envious of..you will definitely be missed my friend RIP ma’am
Nikki Curtis
19 Feb 2025At some point we know our loved ones are going to leave us, it’s a part of life. 💔 It’s sad and You will grieve , But you will think of the happy moments you have spent together and at times you will smile through the tears. I would always see Cindy at Family events with Jamie and Vickie Mcleary. She was someone who brought a smile to every occasion. RIP Cindy 🤗❤️