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- Cynthia Jo (Cindy) Hansen Woodland, 58, died peacefully at her home on August 29, 2022. She was born in Beaumont, Texas on September 21, 1963 to Betty Boyd Hansen Storms and Keith Christian Hansen. She attended Beaumont public schools through her sophomore year, when her parents re-located to Denver. There she attended Columbine High School and graduated in 1981. She then school to become a dental assistant and worked the next 20 years in the dental field.
Cindy was a talented jewelry creator, making silver and stone originals through her business, CJ’s Creations. She was also well-known for her beautiful Christmas wreaths and sold both jewelry and wreaths in various markets and trade shows. She obtained her real estate license and worked as a realtor for a decade. Cindy’s favorite pastimes were spending time with her grandson, Lucas, and baking for her family and friends.
Cindy is survived by her husband Philip Baldwin Woodland, of Beaumont; son Zachary Allen Crutchfield, wife, Holly, and grandson Lucas of Beaumont; and son Ryan Austin Woodland, 18, of Beaumont. She is also survived by her father Keith Hansen and his wife, Lisa; sister Karen Hansen Robbins and family; and sister Alyssa Hansen Tough and family of Austin, and step-sister Susan Storms of Denver. She is also survived by her aunt and uncle, Linda and Terry Sparkman of Beaumont; mother-in-law Mary Woodland of Beaumont; sister-in-law Rebecca Woodland of Beaumont and numerous cousins and their families.
Visitation will be held on Friday, September 2, 2022, from 5-7 pm at Broussard’s Mortuary, 2000 McFaddin Ave., Beaumont. A funeral service to celebrate Cindy’s life will be held at 10 am, September 3, at First United Methodist Church, 701 Calder, Beaumont at 10 am.
In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations First United Methodist Church, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, or the charity of your choice.
On September 1, 2022, Bishop David Toups of Beaumont and Seminarian Will Robbins (Cindy’s Godson and nephew who attends seminary at the Pontifical North American College in Rome) will celebrate a Mass honoring Cindy in a special chapel at St. Peter’s Basilica, which dates back to the 500’s and is over St. Peter’s tomb. [2]
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