Cynthia S. Rhoades

cynthia rhoades

October 16, 1963 ~ August 27, 2022

Born in: Meadville, Pennsylvania

Cynthia S. Rhoades, 58, of Linesville, passed away, Saturday, August 27, 2022 at Meadville Medical Center as the result of a motorcycle accident. She was born on October 16, 1963 in Meadville, a daughter of Ronald Smock and Corrine Reese McCarthy. She married Lloyd A. Rhoades on June 18, 1983. She was a 1981 graduate of Linesville High School and was employed with Meadville Medical Center in the Central Processing Department. Cynthia enjoyed her job and her co-workers. The job that meant the most to Cynthia was raising her two children. Cynthia was of the Catholic faith, she loved riding motorcycles with her husband and making wine. In addition to her loving husband, Lloyd A. Rhoades of Linesville; she is survived by her mother, Corrine McCarthy of Meadville; a daughter, Katelyn S. Rhoades and her husband Troy of Saegertown; a son, Nathan J. Rhoades and his companion Jessie Thorpe of Meadville; a grandson, Trevor Rhoades; two sisters, Diane Hornstein and her husband Jamie of Conneaut Lake and Kelly Rokosky and her husband Eric of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania; a brother, Ronald McCarthy-Smock of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; in-laws, Ruth Ann and Larry Polly of Meadville; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Ronald Smock. Services will be private. The family request, memorial contributions may be made in Cynthia's memory to the Yolanda G. Barco Oncology Institute, 16792 Conneaut Lake Road, Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Cynthia's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com Arrangements are in the care of Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville.

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  1. Lloyd and family– You have to know how loved Cindy was by so many. She will be so very missed. I was so happy to have found her on social media after all of those years had passed. She was a beautiful, loving, free-spirit who enjoyed her life. Seems to me like she always made the most of her days here on earth and she surely cherished her family and friends so dearly. How to say how sorry I am, I just cannot find a way to adequately convey this. Cindy and Lloyd were the power couple during our younger late teen years. Two lovely children and a legacy that will endure forever. Much love and sincere sympathy from me to you. You will be in my prayers in the coming days.

  2. Lloyd and family, we are so very sorry to hear this news. I am so thankful that I was able to reconnect with Cindy last year after approximately 30 years.
    Much love and sympathy from us to you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

    Glenn & Jackie Walker

  3. Where to begin Cindy and I had some great times together One particular time always makes me laugh Now to start Cindy was not the best driver Her car had so many dents and dings on it I don’t know how many times she ran into the barriers at the gas station getting gas She even ran into my parents garage Silly girl So one night I think it was the worst snow storm of the season But us two crazy girls were bound and determined to go to the Top Hat in Meadville So off we went in her brown Nova couldn’t see two feet in front of us Why our parents let us go is beyond me But Cindy drove about 5 mph but we made it She loved life and adventures I’m so glad I was her side kick My heart is broken I will cherish the memories of the many times we had together We were Besties from 6th Grade on I Will miss her so much I know she is one of-the Top Angels in Heaven With so much kindness and love She always made a friend when she was out Her outlook in life was one of a kind Holly Prenatt She will always be in my heart

  4. It has been 30+ years since I’ve seen Cindy, but it seems like only yesterday. We worked at Alden PT together. My heart is breaking. Her smile is contagious. I am keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers, especially you, Lloyd. I am soo, soo sorry. Lynn (Hilson)

  5. Where do I begin? So, many beautiful memories of all the motorcycle ride adentures we all did together. To many to even count. I had such a wonderful connection to her. All the crazy fun times we shared. The funny one is when we wanted to buy these special Tshirts and we did not want to miss out so we crawled under the tent right before they opened to make sure her and I got them.
    And we DID. Cindy has such a special place in my heart, I loved her so very much. One thing NO ONE can take are our fabulous memories. I feel so blessed to have known Cindy. Lloyd, I am so happy you have your children to be with you. My heart and love go out to you all. Juanita Hampton

  6. The Rhoades Family, We are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Cindy. Cherish your precious memories. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. With Deepest Sympathy, Dede and Bill Morian and Family

  7. I worked with Cindy at Meadville Medical Center within the last year I’ve had the chance to get to know Cindy and talk to her on a daily basis. She was an amazing hard working lady, I’m going to miss her so much. To the Family of Cynthia I’m sorry for your loss and thinking of you during this difficult time.

  8. Tonight I will say a final goodbye to my best friend … my riding buddy, my drinking buddy, my “let’s just have fun buddy”, my everything buddy. We shared so many fun times & great adventures – The Dragon, Vegas, Daytona, Bristol, the list goes on. Many nights just sitting around having one laugh after another. Her smile was huge and her heart even bigger. We shared so much. The 4 of us, we’re family – it won’t stop now. There will always be a seat for you and a glass of red. So much more in life for us to conquer but now, it will never be. I will forever carry you with me in my heart. You’ve taken the sunshine with you – love you for ever & always 🙁 Evelyn


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