Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CYNTHIA LOUISE HALL WOODIEL

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(nee Culpepper), devoted Christian, known for lavishing love on family and friends and turning any event into a celebratio­n, joined our Lord on Wednesday, March 24, 2021.

Her courage against a rare blood cancer was a testament to her faith and strength. May her memory be eternal.

Cindi, beloved wife of Shon Woodiel; cherished mother of, Brandon Hall (Sarah), and Lyndsay Felton (Tim); adored “Mim” of, Taylor (Andi), Avery, Brayden, Beatrix, and Landrey; dearly loved sister of, Carol (Tommy) Dew, Sharon (Roger) Land, Jim (Kay) Culpepper, Don (Ginger) Culpepper, Randy (Greg) Culpepper; precious aunt to all her nieces and nephews; and dear friend to so many, will be sorely missed by all, living forever in our hearts.

She was born August 16, 1950, in Pine Bluff, Ark., to James Dewood and Mildred Josephine Culpepper. Cindi attended college at ASU, majoring in education. She briefly taught at the elementary level but soon left to focus on raising her children. Then, with her creativity and exuberant sense of fun, establishe­d an innovative and successful children’s theme party business. Cindi later applied her passion for adornment to Interior Design, particular­ly during the Christmas season when she was a much sought-after decorator, all the while growing another successful business. Cindi volunteere­d her talents to Partners Against the Traffickin­g of Humans (PATH), Birthright, Dorcas House and The Call, as she believed in supporting their missions.

A celebratio­n of Cindi’s life will be held at New Life Church, 8000 Crystal Hill Rd, North Little Rock, Ark., 72118, on Monday, March 29, 2021, beginning at 2 p.m. Flowers, or donations to Cindi’s volunteer organizati­ons, are welcome. Send Flowers to: Ruebel Funeral Home,6313 W Markham St., Little Rock, Ark., 72205. Sign the online condolence book at: RuebelFune­ralHome.com

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