Cindy A. Farrell


Cindy Ann Farrell, 66, of Independence, MO passed away September 20, 2020.Visitation will be 1-2 p.m. Thursday, September 24, 2020 at Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home; Independence, MO. Funeral service will follow at 2 p.m. Inurnment at a later date.

In lieu of flowers Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s P.O. Box 1000 Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38101. Due to restrictions, please observe social distancing and wear a mask.

Cindy was born June 16, 1954 in Omaha, NE to John & Carol (Chrisman) Roberts.

Cindy loved quilting; she taught a lot classes about quilting. She was a member of Twilight Stitchers and Lee’s Summit Quilt Guild. Quilting was a big part of Cindy’s life.

She adored her grandchildren. Cindy enjoyed Holidays with family and cooking for her family. She enjoyed watching TV and helping others.

Cindy was preceded in death by her parents.

Cindy is survived by her husband Daniel of the home; 2 children: Amy Torres (Alejandro) of Independence, MO; Andy Farrell (Jade) of Independence, MO; 3 grandchildren: Emily Torres, Vincent Torres, Jeridan Farrell; brothers: Gary Roberts (Katie) Freemont, NE, Steve Roberts (Carole) of North Platte, NE; sister: Cathy Young (Kent) of Overton, NE, and several nieces and nephews.

Arrangements:  Royer’s New Salem, Independence, MO   816-796-8600

This Post Has 12 Comments

  1. our deepest sympathy. She was a cousin.

  2. I am so sorry. Cindy taught me so much. I am so grateful to have known her

  3. I was very lucky to have known Cindy through quilting. I enjoyed visiting with her and was always sharing her knowledge. She will be missed.
    Prayers to family and friends.

  4. She will be really missed. I have known her through quilting. She was kind, good hearted, and like me, liked to sleep in a cool room. She has recently been my roommate at quilt retreats. We also shared my fan while we were quilting at retreats. My husband, Robert and I took quilting lessons from her. She was always so good and supportive. I’m so sorry to see her go.

  5. Cindy was such a talented loving person. She will certainly be missed.

  6. I met Cindy at Rustic Yearning Quilt Shop she was always helpful and always had a smile. At quilt retreats we had a wonderful time. She will be missed. Prayers to her family. Maxine Howard

  7. Kind hearted, enjoyed herself always. I know her through the LS Quilters Guild. Always a smile.

  8. I’m so sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing. She was such a nice person and a talented quilter. She was always so happy to share her knowledge.

  9. Very sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing. She was very young. She fought a good fight against Cancer. She was always smiling. She will be missed.

  10. Dear Dan, Amy, Andy and family,
    You know how much I love Cindy. I appreciate you sharing her with all of us quilters that count her as a blessing in our lives. She was kind, generous and thoughtful. She taught many of us to love making quilts. She was always smiling! I’m so sorry for your loss. Love you bunches!

  11. I met Cindy at Rustic Yearnings while working on my Dear Jane quilt. She was so supportive and kind. Later, she joined the Lee’s Summit Quilt Guild. I was in a small group, again working on Dear Jane. Cindy held the group meetings in her wonderful sewing room in her home. Not only did she provide encouragement, friendship and advise but if you needed anything she would say, “Oh, just take that I have plenty.” She was one of the most generous people I will ever know. I will miss Cindy. Prayers for her husband and family.
    Connie

  12. She was always so upbeat. Will miss her at quilt meetings.

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