I wanted to let you know that I’ve moved. I received a call from God, the Chief Architect, who informed me that my new home is ready and that I am to move in immediately, and that is exactly what I’ve done.
Well, my home is finished! It’s a beautiful sight to behold, a beautiful pearly gate, just off a serene celestial shore. Of course, the streets are paved with gold and every day is Sunday. On this serene street, there is peace, joy and happiness with no pain or fear. I have to go and get fitted for my wings now, but first let me give you my new address.
Cynthia Marie Cash
86 Heaven Circle
God Town, Heaven 81906
I don’t have a telephone yet, but call God. If you don’t know his number, he is listed in the Bible on every page.
Love forever and ever,
Cynthia Marie Cash
A Daughter, Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt and a Friend.
On Saturday, January 16th, 2021, our Heavenly Father called Cynthia Marie Cash home. She obliged and will forever be comforted in His arms.
Cynthia, was born in Longstreet, Louisiana on September 19, 1956 to the Rev. Morris Brown Bass and Ruth Faye Washington. From a very young age, Cynthia displayed characteristics of a true and devoted Christian. She confessed her faith in Christ and was baptized at Travelers Rest Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Lucky. As she continued her Christian journey, she was a member of Bread of Life Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Reginald Harris, until the lord called her home.
Cynthia graduated from Logansport Rosenwald High School in 1974. After graduating from high school she moved to Houston, TX. In 1974, she met Billy Ray Cash and they were married in 1975. From this union two children were born: Avain Cash and Alicia Cash
She was a hard worker, she worked at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas for over thirty years until retiring in 2013. She built lifelong friendships along the way that she greatly cherished.
She lived her life with a purpose, she cared for others and made a huge difference. She was a great communicator and never met a stranger. If you needed to know what was going on, everyone knew they could pick up the phone and call her to find out, she loved her family and friends.
Cynthia sought pleasure in traveling, watching sporting events, playing cards, dominoes, completing puzzle books and last but not least, talking.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents Willie and Mattie Washington, her parents Rev. Morris Brown Bass and Ruth Faye Robertson, two brothers Morris Brown Bass Jr., Willie Wesley Bass and her son Avain Cash.
She leaves to cherish her memory forever; her husband Billy Ray Cash; one daughter Alicia Cash; one granddaughter Bailey Rae’ Eason; Nine Sisters; Cathy Phillips (Rev. Ruben); Carolyn Robertson; Janie Moore; Sharon Gay (Zack); Mary Bass Drain (James); Donnie Bass Gross; Kellam Bass Drain; Nanette Bass Brown (Donald); Dorothy Alexander; Seven Brothers, Wesley Charles Washington, Palmer Robertson Jr., Preston Bass (Christine); Jacob Bass; Rev. Samuel Bass(Cassandra); Rev. Cornelius Bass (Beverly); Benjamin Bass; two brother in-laws Henry Cash (Gracie); Willie Lewis Cash; five sister in-laws Annie Glover; Hazel Flowers (Tommy); Pearlie Cash; Jeweleen Kellough; Sally Taylor (Greg); aunts, uncles, cousins and a host of nieces, great nieces, nephews, great-nephews, family and friends.
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