Cynthia Diane Hill

November 5, 1949 ~ May 18, 2023
Cynthia (Cindy) D. Hill, formerly of Franklin PA, passed peacefully on May 18, 2023, surrounded by her children and family in her home in Arkansas.
Born in Foxburg, PA November 5, 1949, she was the daughter of William T. and Mary Leona Brison, who preceded her in death.
Cindy lived in the Franklin area for most of her life, working at Polk Center for 13 years and Kmart for over 25 years where she made many lifelong friends. She was a member of the VFW Post #1835 and served on the Women’s Auxillary Board and was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Parker, PA. Cindy was a member of the Foxburg United Methodist Church.
Cindy was married to Robert J. Hill on February 19, 1973, who preceded her in death.
Cindy is survived by her children Steven B. Brison of North Carolina; Rita Stadler and her husband, Ed Stadler, of Arkansas; Roberta Wolfe and her husband, Ian Wolfe, of Arkansas; Susan Dechant and husband, Tom, of Franklin; Mike Hill and wife, Susan, of Pittsburgh and her sister Mary Lee Logue of St. Petersburg. Cindy had 8 grandchildren – Leah, Kyle, Naomi, Evan Dechant; Amanda and Sara Brison; Makayla and Madeline Wolfe and 3 great grandchildren Adah, Miriam, Bentley. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Cindy was preceded in death by her brothers Barry Kent, William C., and Theodore H. Brison, and her sister Lorelei L. Campbell.
Family and friends will be received on Thursday, June 1, 2023 at Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, PA 16323 from 11 am - 1 pm. Funeral services for Cindy will be held immediately following the visitation at 1 pm with Pastor Larry Deal of First Church of God Oil City, officiating.
Cindy will be laid to rest next to her husband at Graham Cemetery.
The family suggests memorials be made to the V.E.T.S. Honor Guard, PO Box, 137, Franklin PA 16323.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Cindy's Book of Memories at www.WarrenFH.com.
I worked with Cindy for many years at KMart,we weren’t co workers,we were family. We shared a lot of good times and I will always have a lot of good memories of her and Bob and of course her mother and father over the years from their visits to the Kmart clan I could go on forever about what a beautiful person she was RIP my friend,Mary Tarr
Q: How did you meet Cynthia?
A: Rita,,Bobbie and family I am so very sorry for you loss I will cherish the memories of the phone calls that we had and I enjoyed every one of them I enjoyed Cindy telling me about my mom’s and hers lengthy phone conversations until all hours of the night I met Cindy because my mom Jeannie and Cindy were very good friends for many years and when my mom passed away Cindy and I picked up we’re those two left off with the phone conversations I enjoyed every one of them and now my mom and Cindy can once again talk to each other in heaven 🙏 RIP Cindy love you❤️ Tami
I had the privilege of having Cindy as my neighbor. We shared so many fun times together raising our kids and many cookouts around the fire at my house. With all that we worked many years at Kmart in Franklin. She was a very special person and above all one of my closest friends. We shared many calls while she was in Arkansas and exchanged heartfelt cards back and forth. I will miss her deeply. RIP my dear lady and I’ll see you when my time comes. ♥️♥️
I am so sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing, please accept my deepest sympathy. She was a wonderful friend and neighbor for many, many years. We had some really good times together at Kmart and at home around the kitchen table with her, Bob and Sam. They are in our hearts forever and will be greatly missed for sure. Hoping all your good memories will help ease your sorrow. ALL MY LOVE, Gloria.
Rita and Families,
So sorry for your loss.
Thinking of you all.
Tami Burke Duda
Rita and family,
So sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in God’s promise of eternal life, knowing your Mom lives in heaven and loves you still. Keep happy memories in your heart to get you through the sad times.
Theresa Mosko