Cindi P. Agnew, 77, of Warren, PA., went to be with her maker, Thursday morning, July 9, 2020 at Buffalo General Medical Center, Buffalo, N.Y., after suffering an apparent heart attack while at Salamanca Casino, Salamanca, N.Y. Cindi was born September 9, 1942 in Warren, PA. and was a lifelong Warren resident. She was a 1960 graduate of Warren High School. She and her husband, Jan, were owners and operator of Hidden Valley Campground from 1983 until their retirement in 2000. She enjoyed her visits to the casino, playing bridge and 500. Cindi was an active member at Covenant United Methodist Church where she was involved in numerous church functions. She was a member of the Friday Ladies Bridge Group and a 40+ year member of the friends 500 Card Club Group. She is lovingly remembered as a woman who was a fun, free spirit, who enjoyed meeting and talking to new people she had never met before. She truly loved life and made all who met her feel special. She was a class act. Her husband, children and her family were her entire life, whom she loved and cared for to the end.
Cindi is survived by her children, Jim Agnew and wife, Denise of Warren, PA., Julie Dalton and husband, Greg of Sheffield, PA., grandson – Jaime Vizcanio-Bellod of Valladolid, Spain, sister, Judy D’Angelo of Jamestown, N.Y., 2 Nieces, 1 Nephew and several cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, Jan F. Agnew, whom she married in Warren, PA. on October 1, 1960 who died Monday, February 18, 2019, a half brother, Scott C. Terry, half sister, Susan D. Maduria.
Friends are invited to attend visitation hours with CDC mandate of social distancing and must wear masks at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., 304 East Street, Warren, PA. on Monday, July 13, 2020 from 4 to 7 P.M. where a funeral service will be conducted Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 11:00 A.M. with Rev. Ralph Culp, Pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery, Warren, PA. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through Paws Along the River, 212 Elm Street, Warren, PA., 16365 or Covenant United Methodist Church, 1624 Pennsylvania Avenue East, Warren, PA. 16365. Those wishing to submit e-mail condolences may do so by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com
Cindi girl, you helped us raise our daughters Emily and Amanda every summer when we camped at HV. All four of us loved you and Jan. You were so friendly with everyone and caring. I have carried on your tradition of gifting a roll of Scott toilet paper to someone who bought a new camper or a new home. We had quite a few good talks. I loved when you gave me advise. I never minded your opinion because it came from your heart. What a go-getter you were.
We have all been blessed to have known you. You and Jan raised two great kids and they have wonderful spouses. We will never forget how well you and Jan kept business running at HV, all the while maintaining friendships with all. We have always and will continue to treasure all the memories you brought into our lives.
Love, Glenn and Jennifer Keith, Ashland, Ohio. Formerly Warren, PA
So sorry for your loss. I just loved Cindi. She was so much fun and could cheer any one up. I just loved to wait on her, Jan and her sister Judy. She sure will be missed. You are all in my thoughts and Prayers.
A beautiful obituary for a beautiful lady. Cindi was one of a kind and I am so pleased that I got to know her. Never a dull moment when she was around. Playing cards won’t be the same without her. She will be missed by many many people..rest in peace, my friend.
Jim, Denise and family, I was very saddened to read this a my heart goes out to you all. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. My memories of her were nothing but good ones. Your Mom and Dad were wonderful people. Stay well!
Sorry to hear of Cindi passing. She was a special lady – enjoyed are many,many talks and visits at various coin shows. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Roger & Maryann Watrous
Cindi and I were high school classmates, not close friends but “Hiya!” friends. Through several decades, I got reacquainted with Cindi and Jan through class reunion committees and the events themselves. Cindi always brightened my life with her smile, her energy, her “let’s get this done” commitments. We expect to encounter a sense of loss when close friends die. We don’t expect that when not-so-close friends die, but losing someone like Cindi, even though we would not physically connect for years at a time, is its own sorrow. I extend my sympathies to her family and friends. She was a good, delightful person.
What to say. Thanks for all the years at HV. My thoughts and prayers to you kids. Always know your mom and dad left great memories and friendships behind.
So very sorry for your loss,
Julie and family,
Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Your Mom was such a delightful gal. I know her and Helen will be catching up. So much enjoyed her visits with Helen at HV when we gathered together. May God grant you peace and comfort.
It is hard to express how much all of us HV kids loved you and Jan…second set of parents to all of us. You will be remembered In loving thoughts.
Julie and Jim , Was so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing, she was a great lady and I enjoyed knowing her very much! Bless you in this sad time,my heart goes out to you! Nana Anderson
Julie and family: Jan and Cindi owned Hidden Valley when my husband, Steve, and I started camping. Jan took care of our camping concerns and Cindi took care of all our other concerns. Sometimes in life you meet someone who is very special and one cannot even say why, but your mom was one of those people. While at HV, she fell in love with my granddaughter, Sammie Buck. In later years, she always asked about her whenever we would meet. I enjoyed seeing her whenever I could. So sorry for your loss, but you do have many wonderful memories, as do I.
So sorry for your loss. I just loved Cindi. She could cheer any one up. I loved to wait on Cindi, Jan and her sister Judy. You sure will be missed. You are in my thoughts and Prayers
So sorry to hear about your mom i just meet her at the sheffield firehall in Feb she just start talking to bob and I like she know us we had so much fun with her I going to miss her she told us to sit with next year she made me laugh and had a great time miss her and so sorry
Words cannot even begin to express our sorrow. Our deepest condolences to all the family for this untimely loss. We will always keep Cindi´s joy and love in our hearts.
Your Mom was such a true jewel! The first time I met your Mom was when she helped us with the Vets Club benefit in my Dad’s memory. She sat with my Mom and the two of them chatted like old friends. That’s how your Mother was, she made you feel like your were her oldest friend. Thank you for sharing her with us. She will be greatly missed.
Thoughts and prayers to Jim and Julie for the loss of your Mother. She was an exceptional woman . Came to all of our games-cheered us on. She will be sadly missed by everyone who knew her. GOD BLESS