Cynthia Louise McClure
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A Celebration of Life for Cynthia Louise McClure, 66, Lawrence, will be held at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at Plymouth Congregational Church. She died on Monday, August 12, 2019. Cynthia was born on October 11, 1952 in Rochester, Minnesota, the daughter of Dr. Rensselaer W. and Mary Anne McClure.
Cynthia attended Lawrence schools and graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in Social Welfare. She practiced in New Mexico for several years before returning to Lawrence to care for family members.
Cynthia was preceded in death by her father, Dr. “Rens” McClure and her brother, “Mickey” McClure.
She is survived by her mother, Mary Anne McClure; sons, Chris Wiles, Sam Harris; two grandsons, Cade Wiles, Carson Wiles; sister, Laura Nash; and two brothers, David McClure, and Scott McClure.
Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the American Cancer Society and may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary.
I love you sweetheart. I couldn’t have asked for a more precious sister. I will DEARLY miss you. You’ve been SO MUCH more than my sister. You’ve been my BEST FRIEND. I know you’re happy and at peace now. I’ll see you when I get to Heaven. I want you to know that Louie is JUST FINE. I love you forever. Your sister FOREVER, Laura
God bless what a nice person
Sending love and sympathy to the McClure family. Mary Ann I hope we can meet for lunch one of these days.
To the McClure family, I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences .
Mary Anne- Your First Church family sends our prayers to your family. We are so very sorry to learn of your daughter’s passing.
Dear Mary Anne..
We are so sorry about Cynthia. Thinking of you during this most sensitive time.
Laura Nash, and family,
Cynthia and i were friends in school, especially at West Junior High, and later in high school. I also saw her at holiday dinners and other events at Watkins Hospital, as my mother Beverly Crane Nordmark was staff there, and among the many doctors on staff, Bev especially liked and respected your father Rens McClure a great deal. I last saw Cynthia at her wedding, and I’ve thought of her many, many times over the years. I’m so sorry you have lost her now, but I’m glad I saw the LJWorld notice–I don’t really read it that often now, as I live in California. You are in my thoughts.
Susan Nordmark
Cynthia was my sister-in-law while I was married to her older sister. Cynthia was quite memorable, not only for her beauty, but also for her kind heart and joy of life. Sorry I wasn’t able to keep in touch with you since our time in Lawrence and KU back in the early 70s. May your beautiful soul rest in eternal peace.