Cynthia “Cinde” Lynn Ivie passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the age of 63.
She is lovingly remembered by her mother, Shirley McCarroll; children, Christopher Henderson, Jennifer Harrington and her husband, William Harrington, Shawn Ivie and his wife Crystal Ivie, and Cody Ivie; brother, Jeffrey McCarroll and his wife, Hiromi McCarroll; and host of nieces, nephews and grandchildren. She is predeceased by her father, Harold McCarroll.
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I love Cindy and always have…She always treated me like a mother figure would…What I loved most about her was how she would be honest and tell you like it was. I’ve been friends with Jennifer and Chris over 25 years now and I’m so sorry for the loss of your mother. She is definitely going to be missed. Everyone is in my thoughts and prayers. RIP Cindy till we meet again 🙏 ❤️
Cinde,
Although I met you at a challenging time in my life you always made me feel welcome and never made me feel judged . You were always pulling for me, and at times we teamed up !
You loved your children fiercely , unconditionally and had their back come what may . You held your head up through everything life could throw at you , celebrating in the good times and optimistically persevering through the rough patches.
What I’m trying to say is that loved like Jesus loves, and no greater thing can be said of a person than that! Can’t wait to meet you again !
With love ,
Larry
Cinde was a force to be reckoned with. She lived life her way and you best not get in her way if she had her mind set on anything. When you’re around her you either felt her love or her wrath there was no in between. She had one of the largest personalities Ive ever known. She loved her kids her parents and Dale Earnhardt as much as she loved an ice cold coke and the phrase “Dig it”. She was my mom’s best friend and favorite person to dig Lillys with. She is the voice in my head saying “ if you ride that bike through my flowers I’ll run my foot up your ass” ( just like the comedian on Facebook doing southern mom impersonation. except it wasn’t just a skit). I’ll never forget her or her ginormous contagious laugh. I pray these memories being shared will bring comfort to your babies and I pray that you rest in peace I love you Cinde
It was an honor to care for Mrs. Cinde, Our condolences to the family-Eternal Hope Staff
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts & prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Mama Cindi was so awesome she welcomed me into her family with open arms
Mama never once judged me or questioned my dedication or loyalty to her daughter in our marriage anytime she saw me it was like she was seeing one of her own children I got the honor and privilege of sharing 5 yrs with mama Cindi and I wouldn’t trade one day of those 5 yrs for nothing in this world I love you mama
Cinde will always remain in our hearts forever.
Sending love and hugs.