GUMBINGER, Cindy Lou Gumbinger - February 2, 1958 - September 12, 2024
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Cindy Lou Gumbinger on September 12, 2024, at Peterborough Health Centre, following complications from arterial bypass surgery. While she fought hard through the night, the recovery proved to be too much for her heart, and she passed away peacefully with her family by her side. She leaves behind her devoted husband of nearly 46 years, Pieter; three beloved children, Michael (Diana), Jason, and Cheryl (Brad); and her five treasured grandchildren—Ella, Mason, Ivy, Dryden, and Leah—who were her sunshine and the absolute light of her life.
Mary Lou McDonald, fondly known as Grandma Lou, was an integral part of Cindy's upbringing. She showed her unconditional love and unwavering support throughout Cindy’s teenage years and beyond, opening both her home and her heart to her. Grandma Lou’s nurturing presence played a crucial role in shaping Cindy into the wonderful woman, mother, and "Grammy" she became. Her influence should be commended for the joy and care Cindy brought to her own family.
Cindy was the embodiment of love and warmth. Her family, especially her grandchildren, were her whole world, and she cherished every moment spent with them. She spent ten years as a hands-on daily presence in the lives of Ella, Mason, and Ivy, helping to raise them and shape them into the incredible individuals they have become. Her grandchildren will forever cherish the memories of baking with her, especially making banana muffins and her perfect pancakes—because only Grammy could make them just right. They’ve promised to carry on the cherished family tradition of roast beef dinners, although they’re not sure they will ever be able to make it quite like Grammy did and will continue to honour her in their daily lives striving to always make her proud.
Cindy also held a deep and abiding love for animals, often finding comfort and joy in their company. Her home was a haven of laughter, kindness, and the unconditional love she shared with both her family and her beloved pets. In honor of her compassionate spirit, we ask that donations be made in her name to The Humane Society of Durham Region—an organization close to her heart. This will continue her lifelong dedication to protecting and caring for the animals she loved so dearly.
Although she is no longer with us, we take comfort in knowing that Cindy will be looking over all of us. She will now be the brightest star in the sky, shining down on us with the same love and warmth she shared in life.
Cindy leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, and compassion that will live on through all of those who were lucky enough to know her. She will be forever missed, but never forgotten.
All are welcome to join us for a celebration of her extraordinary life at THORNTON FUNERAL CENTRE (1200 Thornton Road North, Oshawa, 905-579-6787) on September 21st from 1:30pm – 3:30pm. Please come dressed in comfortable, colourful, and bright attire to match the joyful spirit Grammy brought to all of our lives.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Humane Society of Durham Region.