Cindy Schill

cindy schill

December 15, 1958 ~ August 30, 2019

Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

Cindy Schill, 60, of Franklin passed away on August 30 2019 at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh.Born December 15, 1958 in Franklin, Cindy was a daughter of the late Merle W. and Betty L. Moore Patterson. A love for the Lord, she was a member of Franklin Free Methodist Church. Caring in nature, Cindy worked at Sugar Valley Lodge, UCIP and Vision Quest. She was also a member of CB club in Venango County and the Four-Winds Circle Native American Group. Some of her favorite hobbies included photography during her high school years, nature, cooking, fishing and camping. Her family meant the world to her, especially her grandchildren.Through the years she took in anyone who ever needed a loving home and became "Mama Cin" to countless children, teenagers, adults and animals. During her life her caring for others through countless selfless acts will forever be remembered, even after. Left to cherish her memory are her son, Richard Austin of Oil City; daughter Angel Stephens of Alabama; her grandchildren Branden Stephens, Nevaeh Wilt, and Zerica Neal of Alabama and Eric Austin of Oil City; her great-grandchildren Coraline and another great grandbaby due in March. She is further survived by her brother Norman Moore (Kitty) of Reno; her sisters Edith Fitzgerald of Oil City, Betty Green (Wayne) of Danville, PA and Pam Patterson of Franklin; and by her numerous cousins, relatives and friends; including Kathleen, April, Jim, Abe, Willie, Mark and Jeff.She is preceded in death by her grandchild, Lyllian Austin (2009) and her Aunt Elva Orseno to whom she was very close to both.A Celebration of Life will be held on September 7, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. at The Crossing Free Methodist Church, 1230 Buffalo Street, Franklin, officiated by Rev. John Roble. Memorial contributions in Cindy's name may be made to the American Heart Association, Four Gateway Center 444 Liberty Avenue, Ste. 1300 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 208-3550. To send cards or online condolences, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com

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  1. We were best friends growing up. I am so sad that i will never see you again. I remember a poem I wrote for you when we were 11 yrs old. A friend is a very special person Close and dear to me When we get in an argument It seems like World War III. When that argument is over And we’ve each had our say We make up with a great big smile And keep it just that way. Rest In Peace my friend.

  2. My mom was an amazingly strong women who thought me to be independent and stand on my own two feet. To stand up for myself and what I believe and never to give up. (and if anyone disrespected me or someone close to me to put them in their place) ????????????

  3. My aunt was a wonderful, loving, caring woman. Who loved so many. But most of all her children and grandchildren and great granddaughter. She loved dogs, the Steelers. And her native American heritage. She wiil be missed by so many.

  4. Rick, I am truly sorry to hear of your wonderful Moms passing. We had fun as kids playing together when they lived next door. Bless you all during this time. My deepest and most heartfelt sympathy.

  5. Fly with the Angel’s my dear friend we will miss you terribly but you will have no more pain or sickness you were so very funny


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