Dick Orenstein
While it's so many years since I've seen either Cindy, or Ray, my memories of this kind and warm woman still glow bright. My thoughts and sympathies to Ray and the family.
Dick Orenstein
Birth date: Oct 18, 1940 Death date: Aug 16, 2022
Cynthia Anne Stamps, 81, of Woodville, died August 16, 2022 at her residence. She was born in Detroit, MI on October 18, 1940 to the late James Howard Obey and Carol Aldrich Obey. Cynthia was born in Detroit, grew up in Pittsburg Read Obituary
While it's so many years since I've seen either Cindy, or Ray, my memories of this kind and warm woman still glow bright. My thoughts and sympathies to Ray and the family.
Dick Orenstein
She was the best damn make-up artist I ever encountered. She made me into "Dr. Ball" for the Xmas show one year and then I was a taxi driver (male) in "Harvey". She was a genius at her trade as well as a kind, caring, sweet and just lovely person. I will miss her very much. I am so sorry that I never got a chance to say good-bye.
Cynthia was such a blessing to our church, our community, and to my family. We enjoyed so many meaningful conversations together throughout the years. She was a faithful servant in our children's ministries. Her ability to love on the children and convey Jesus' love to them will be greatly missed. I take solace in the fact that she is praising her Savior right now (and possibly playing the drum for Him, as well).
Nicole Clark
Cynthia supported the kids in this community and nurtured their creative endeavors with boundless enthusiasm and kindness. She really saw each kid. Her talent as an artist and set builder was huge. The Christmas play won’t be the same without her!
Cynthia was one of the kindest, gentlist, most committed, creative and hard-working people I worked with over the years in our community theatre. Always with a good idea, a beautiful creation for our stage and settings, an "I will do that", and a team spirit to inspire us all. Her artistic skills and painting abilities transformed so much of what we did on stage and the theatre's physical surroundings - whether ourside, in the box office area, or on the aging floors. She will be sorely missed in so many ways to Rappahannock county theatre patrons and all the thespians who used what she created to bring a sense of commmunity and joy to us all.
Ralph Bates, RAAC Theatre Committee and former RAAC Board member

Prayers for Cynthia’s family. She was such a nice person. She will be missed. With deepest sympathy.

I always appreciated our little talks and I will miss her big hugs 🤗
My sweet Cynthia, you will be missed!
My sincere condolences to the whole family but especially Raymond!
So sorry to hear about Cyndy. Had many fun times together. Always loved her outlook on life and always had a smile. My prayers and thoughts are with you Ray and the boys and their families. Cyndy and Hap can catch up with all the good memories. Love, Joan Appleget
I just loved Cyndy. Have wonderful memories of her modeling days with my mother. Love to Raymond, Brit and Chad. ❤️ Kerry