Cynthia Jean Menefee went to heaven on October 5, 2019. She was born in Katy, Texas on July 30, 1951
to Tom and Nancy Cardiff. Cynthia was married to Tom Menefee for nearly 30 years. She was the …
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Cynthia Jean Menefee went to heaven on October 5, 2019. She was born in Katy, Texas on July 30, 1951
to Tom and Nancy Cardiff. Cynthia was married to Tom Menefee for nearly 30 years. She was the oldest
of five children.
She is survived by her husband Tom; her brother Jim Cardiff and his wife Cynthia Marie, their son Jake
and daughter Lili; her mother Nancy Cardiff and sister Deborah Dantin and family, and Leslee Sisk and
family; her step daughter Melissa Foulds, her husband Chris along with their son Kyle and daughter
Rachel. She is preceded in death by her brother Chuck Cardiff and her father Tom Cardiff.
Cynthia worked on the family’s farm harvesting rice in the summers and graduated from Katy High
School. She later earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Baylor University in 1973 and was very
successful in her career with Exxon Mobil and Texaco/Chevron.
Cynthia loved life. She especially enjoyed antiquing, home decorating, travel and good friends. She was
an avid fan of Texas music and Texas history.
Cynthia shared a close and person relationship with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She was a loving
and kind daughter, sister and aunt. She was a giving person and always willing to care for her loved
ones. She was loved by all who knew her.
Tom would like to recognize Shandra Williams who began as a care giver and in four years became a
companion and close friend.
No services are planned; however, a celebration of life will take place at a later date. Please no flowers
or gifts…but remember her and smile.