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Official Obituary of

Cindy Lou (Lucier) Wyman

June 23, 1959 ~ February 12, 2026 (age 66) 66 Years Old

Cindy Wyman Obituary

Cindy Lou Wyman, 66, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully at her home in Worcester, Massachusetts, on February 12, 2026, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born on June 23, 1959, in Concord, New Hampshire, Cindy brought warmth and joy into the lives of all who knew her. Her kindness, creativity, and unwavering love for her family were the hallmarks of a life lived with deep compassion and purpose.

Cindy shared a devoted marriage with her husband, Roland Wyman Sr., and together they built a family rooted in love and support. She was the proud mother of Roland Wyman Jr. and Raymond Wyman Sr. Her family grew to include daughters-in-law Alicia Wyman and Honey (Bunny) Thompson. Cindy’s heart overflowed with pride for her grandchildren—Miranda Bertini, Brianna Cummings, Jeremy Wyman, Roland Wyman III, Dawn Wyman, Rayne Marie Howe, and Raymond Wyman Jr.—and her great-grandchildren—Aviana Maguire, Adrianna Wyman, Alayna Pinho-Bertini, Jaydan Wyman, Jeremy Wyman, and Noah Pinho-Bertini.

Cindy's siblings—Wilfred Lucier and his wife Peggy Lucier; Lisa Roberts and her husband Samuel Hickson; and Lawrence Lucier and Brother-in-law Charles Mc Donald III—shared in the bonds of family that remained strong throughout her life. She was predeceased by her mother Barbara Harris; brothers Elliot Lucier, Eugen Lucier Jr., Ricky Lucier, Stewart Lucier, and Vincent Lucier; sisters Emma Mc Donald and Debbie Lucier; daughter Dawn Wyman; and niece Victoria Mc Donald.

Cindy found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She loved spending weekends exploring yard sales and flea markets or enjoying sunny days at the beach surrounded by those she loved most. These moments became cherished memories for her family—snapshots of laughter and togetherness that will live on in their hearts.

A gifted crafter with a vibrant imagination, Cindy expressed herself through sewing, paper mache creations, and resin art. Her handmade pieces were more than just crafts; they were reflections of her spirit and tokens of love she shared freely with others. Cindy also had a remarkable talent for storytelling. She wrote enchanting tales for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren that sparked wonder and connection across generations.

Her generosity knew no bounds. Whether offering a helping hand or a listening ear, Cindy was always ready to support those around her with compassion and grace. Her legacy is one of love given freely and creativity shared generously—a testament to the beauty she brought into the world.

Cindy Lou Wyman’s life was a radiant example of kindness in action. Though she may no longer walk beside us, the light she brought into our lives will continue to shine through the memories we hold dear. May her memory bring comfort to all who knew her and serve as a reminder to live with love in our hearts and generosity in our actions.

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