Born on January 22, 1953 in Greenville, South Carolina
Passed on August 29, 2025 in Palm Bay, Florida
It is with great sadness and much love that the family of Cynthia Allen Huy mourn the passing of our Cindy, Mom, Mom Mom of Palm Bay, Florida at the age of 72 years.
She will be forever lovingly remembered by her husband of 51 years, Johnny; son Trey (Lizi) and daughter Andee (Daniel) as well as grandchildren Quade, Bennett, Anabelle, and Lyla; sisters Vicky Sorensen and Lynn Huy as well as countless relatives and friends.
Cindy was hopelessly devoted to the love of her life Johnny and somehow equally selflessly devoted to her two children and subsequently her grandchildren. Born in Greenville SC, she moved to Indialantic as a young child and graduated Melbourne High School and then The Florida State University with a BA in Liberal Arts in 1974.
Cindy was co-owner and executive with her husband Johnny in their construction company; Jobear Incorporated, where she gracefully navigated the difficult balance of “working mom” at a time when it was not well understood. Indeed, she was a role model for her daughter Andee in that way, and her son Trey proudly continues to own and operate the business successfully.
She was an avid reader always recommending and passing along her favorite books to her family and friends. She loved waterskiing, boat rides, traveling, cooking, dining, a good cocktail, and listening to music at their home. She rooted devotedly for the St Louis Cardinal baseball – never missed a game on tv and all things Florida State Seminole sports. She loved learning and American history; proudly honoring her ancestors heritage as a Daughter of the Confederacy.
Her family is heartbroken. We will treasure all our memories with her but especially cherish our time fishing the Jane Green Creek on the Kempfer’s Deer Park Ranch and watching deer and turkey at their cabin at Wolf Creek Ranch. We will be holding a celebration of life at Holy Trinity Episcopal Chapel, where Cindy served on the Altar Guild, on Saturday Sept 20 at 2 pm in the afternoon.
11 entries.
Mark and Theresa Elliott
from Saratoga Springs wrote on September 17, 2025:
Lots of love to all of you! You are in our thoughts and prayers. We don't know your in-laws other than meeting at your wedding but they must have been amazing to have produced Trey.
Joanna Jacobson
from Melbourne wrote on September 17, 2025:
Love and comfort to you all especially Trey♥️♥️🫂
Ken & Alise Edison
from Deer Park wrote on September 3, 2025:
We are so very sorry to learn of the passing of your wife and mother. Wishing you peace in the knowledge that she now rests in a better place, the Best place.
Jeff and Joanne PRsons
from Melbourne Beach wrote on September 2, 2025:
I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Cindy’s passing. I remember trips with her to see our girls perform on the Stingers Dance Team of MCC. And of course our trip to Florida State to see our girls an go to a football game. I don’t think we ever stopped talking the whole way! You will be so missed! My condolences and love to the family.
Joanne Parsons
Tevya Griffiths
from Palm Bay wrote on September 2, 2025:
I was heartbroken to hear about Ms.
Cindy's passing. I had the honor of being her caregiver for a short time this past August, and in that time, she made a profound impression on
me. She was a true Southern belle with a heart of gold, and her kindness shone through in
everything she did. I feel so fortunate to have known her. Please know that I am thinking of you all during this difficult time. 🍍
Nelson & Kathy Wurth
from Greenville, SC wrote on September 1, 2025:
An eventful life with a loving family. Bless her.
Margie Shavitz
from Melbourne wrote on August 31, 2025:
Forever in my heart.
Steve and Debbie Kegerreis
from Valkaria wrote on August 30, 2025:
Cindy was such a great friend and beautiful person. We will miss her dearly.
Todd and Cheryl Smith
from Palm Bay wrote on August 30, 2025:
Johnny, Trey and Andee-
So sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing. Hold close the memories you have. Prayers of peace and comfort to the entire family. Todd and Cheryl Smith
Mark Holshoe
from Melbourne wrote on August 29, 2025:
Cindy was a wonderful person. Love the times that I spent with Johnny and Cindy at their residence in Palm Bay
And Thanksgiving at Wolf Creek
Cindy rest in peace. My prayers are with you and your family.
Catie Geist
from Valkaria, FL wrote on August 29, 2025:
John and I are so very sorry about this sad news of Cindy's passing. She was a wonderful neighbor and friend and we loved her very much. After we moved from Palm Bay to Valkaria, we didn't see Cindy and Johnny very often, but we were so happy when we saw them in a restaurant around town. We hope that our happy memories of Cindy will bring us peace and comfort.