Cynthia Ladd Obituary, Death – The community of Cadiz, Kentucky, is deeply saddened by the passing of Cynthia Ladd, a beloved resident who departed from this world on Monday, February 12, 2024. Cynthia, aged 73, left behind a legacy of love, kindness, and dedication that will forever be cherished by those who knew her. Details for the graveside service and a glimpse into Cynthia’s life are provided below. A graveside service, honoring the life of Cynthia Ladd, will take place on Monday, February 19, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. The service will be held at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West, located at 5817 Ft. Campbell Blvd. in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Ronnie Fox will officiate the service, guiding the community through a moment of reflection and remembrance. Lamb Funeral Home, dedicated to providing compassionate support during these challenging times, is assisting with the arrangements.

A Life Well-Lived: Cynthia’s Journey (1950-2024)

Cynthia Ladd, born on September 27, 1950, in Caldwell County, Kentucky, was the daughter of the late Aubrey H. Boyd and Lois V. (Merrick) Boyd. A native of the region, she contributed to her community in various ways. Cynthia worked as a sales clerk at Walmart, where her friendly demeanor and dedication to customer service left a lasting impression on those she served. Additionally, she was an active member of the Southside Baptist Church in Princeton, Kentucky, where her faith and compassion touched the lives of fellow worshippers.

Remembering Cynthia’s Spirit: Family and Survivors

In addition to her professional and spiritual endeavors, Cynthia found joy and fulfillment in her family. She is survived by her loving husband, Emil Ladd of Cadiz, Kentucky. Her nephews, Stephen Mitchell and Terri Ladd, both of Princeton, Kentucky, and Michael Congor of Eddyville, Kentucky, join her nieces, Dianne (Randle) Gamble, Denise (Dikey) Houchins, Gayle (Jimmy) Duff, Maggie Duff, LeAnne Connor, all of Eddyville, Kentucky, Leslie Cook of Princeton, Kentucky, and the late Patsy Flynn and Doris Blick. Cynthia’s love extended beyond familial bonds, creating a network of cherished relationships that spanned communities.

Honoring Cynthia’s Legacy: Memorials and Contributions

To honor Cynthia’s memory and continue her spirit of kindness, the family requests that memorials be made to the American Cancer Society, Max’s Hope Pet Rescue, or the Wounded Warrior Project. These contributions serve as a testament to Cynthia’s generosity and her desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. As Cadiz comes together to bid farewell to Cynthia Ladd, may the memories shared and the love she radiated bring comfort to all who knew her. Lamb Funeral Home is honored to assist in the arrangements, ensuring that Cynthia’s final journey is marked with the respect and warmth that she shared with her community throughout her remarkable life.