Cynthia Muriel Davis
February 2, 2021
Of London, passed peacefully, on Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Born on October 8, 1934. Daughter of Edmund Christopher Gonsalves and Rosa Lima Gonsalves. Beloved mother of Anthony Paul Davis (Iwona) and Caroline Anne Bruggeman. Proud grandmother of Ryan Christopher Bruggeman, Brendan Anthony Bruggeman, Ethan Paul Bruggeman, and Maximilian Anthony Davis. Dear sister of Audrey, Desmond, Raymond, Isabella and Hammond. Predeceased by her sisters, Mary and Christine; and her brother, Richmond. Fondly remembered by her 19 nieces and nephews. Cynthia retired as a librarian clerk from The D.B. Weldon Library at The University of Western Ontario. She enjoyed gardening, spending time with her grandchildren, and family Sunday dinners. A private visitation and funeral service will take place at Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London. Interment at St. Peter’s Cemetery. The family welcomes friends to view the service via livestream.
To register for the livestream of Cynthia’s service, please click here: >Registration page for the livestream of Cynthia’s private service on Friday, February 5, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Cynthia are asked to consider the Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex.
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Our deepest condolences to Auntie Cynthia who was also my Godmother. I will remember her with fondness and treasure the good times we spent together visiting in London when we were growing up. Our wishes to Paul and Caroline, the grandchildren and her siblings. She will be missed. All our love and prayers, Nigel Gonsalves and Family.
Our deepest condolences to my cousins Paul and Caroline. Aunty Cynthia is in our prayers. Condolences also to Aunty Cynthia's siblings for their loss. May God bless and comfort you all during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers to the entire family. Amen
Caroline, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I always remember in our high school years having such nice chats with your mom. She was a beautiful person. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. My sincere condolences.
Our deepest condolences to my cousins Caroline & Paul in the loss of you mom. She was a very special lady we have some fond memories of her! My dad, her brother Raymond always remembers sweaters that she would knit for him at Christmas time. As the days continue to pass, I hope you find comfort and support in the people that surround you and the wonderful memories you have of your mom. With Love Uncle Raymond, Charlene & Andrew
Our sincere condolences to Caroline & Paul, their families and siblings of Aunty Cynthia. I share fond memories of visiting London early in my childhood; apple picking and Thanksgivings. Later, afternoon tea on quick visits during hockey or soccer season travelling with the kids. Aunty Cynthia was always gracious and generous and very giving of her time and love. She cared about family and that was evident when she talked about her grandchildren. She will be missed. Rest In Peace Aunty Cynthia. Love, Vanessa, John, Brynn, Andrew and Keelin.
My heart felt condolences Caroline and to your family. May the memories you hold close to your heart, help you get through this difficult time.
Paul, Iwona and Max Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time.
Our heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to our cousins Paul (Iwona) and Max, Caroline, Ryan, Brendan and Ethan as well as the siblings of our Aunty Cynthia. May you find comfort in Aunty Cynthia's memory. She was a gracious and loving Aunt, who will be dearly missed. May her soul rest in peace. With Love and Prayers Lorraine, Tim, Gordon and Marissa
My deepest condolences to Caroline and Paul, their families, and to Aunt Cynthia's siblings. I will remember her fondly for her hospitality and for providing me with wonderful memories in London. Rest in peace dear Aunt.
Our deepest condolences to Caroline & Paul and their families and to Aunt Cynthia's brothers and sisters. She will be fondly remembered. I for one will always remember the wonderful Thanksgiving weekends we spent at her place in London, and the apple picking trips to Farmer Jacks. May she rest in the arms of Jesus.
(Donated to Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex)
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Our prayers and condolences to the family of our cousin Cynthia. We have precious memories of her and will keep her in our prayers. The Fernandez and Zieger families.
~ Fernandez / Zieger