The Columbus Dispatch

Hickman, Cynthia

1929 - 2021

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Cynthia was born October 6,1929 and passed peacefully on October 5, 2021, one day prior to her ninety-second birthday. She is predecease­d by her husband Sherrie, parents Robert and Lucille Touvelle, brothers William and Robert Touvelle, and son-in-law Robert Kula. Cynthia was born and raised in Upper Arlington, Ohio. She had an outgoing and engaging personalit­y that she retained throughout her life. Cynthia found a passion for swimming and diving and was awarded many medals in high school and college. She attended Ohio

State University and was a member of and served on the board of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Cynthia was married to her husband, Sherrie Hickman, for 43 years. Their life together was everything she wanted: drinking their morning coffee, having conversati­ons about current events, going on shopping excursions, and travelling the world. They shared a home together with their pet boxers, Max and Mindy, in Dublin, Ohio and also had a second home in Delray Dunes, Florida. Cynthia was a huge sports enthusiast. She loved watching tennis, golf, baseball, football, and any and all Ohio State games. Above all, she loved spending time with family, which was always first in her heart. She loved hosting family, especially on Christmas morning when her home was fully decorated for the holidays. Cynthia is survived by her sons, Jeffrey (Kathy) and William Jr. (Lisa) Khourie; and her daughter, Cristie Kula. She is survived by her grandchild­ren, Dustin and Cameron (Kelcie) Khourie, Robert (Ruthie), William (Crista), Jessica, Daniel (Breanna), and Jenna (Evan Stamatouko­s) Khourie as well as Michael (Samantha) and Tiffany (Samuel) Kula. Surviving her are six great grandchild­ren, Nathan, Olivia, Joseph, and Madison Khourie, and Marley and Summer Kula; as well as several nieces, nephews, and friends young and old. We will miss and love her always, and we thank her for her constant and unconditio­nal love and support in our lives. Her love will remain with us always. Her family would like to thank the Forum at Knightsbri­dge and Ganzhorn Suites for making her final years more comfortabl­e. A private celebratio­n of her life will be held with family. Visit egan-ryan.com for messages of condolence. Please consider making a donation in her memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital -- an organizati­on she regularly supported.

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