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Cynthia Ann Foley

May 20, 1953 - February 14, 2024
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Julia Ball

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Julia Ball

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Cynthia Ann Foley

May 20, 1953 - February 14, 2024

Cynthia Ann Foley, 70, broke on through to the other side on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024. 

Born to Jean and John Foley on May 20th, 1953 in Portland Maine, she was the second addition to the family behind her sister Linda and succeeded by sister Patti. After many relocations around the country, the Foley family settled in Peoria Illinois, the hub of Caterpillar with whom John was employed. 

In Peoria, Cindy’s love for pop culture grew. She consumed books with a voracious appetite and was ensconced in Beatlemania, dreaming of the day Paul whisked her away. A lover of all things New Orleans, Cindy made many trips to the Crescent City where she enjoyed brass band jazz at Bamboula’s and unrivaled meals at Adolfo’s. 

She began a family of her own in her first marriage to Charles Lenz of Pekin with whom she created her first son, Andrew. In her second marriage with Michael Ball of Peoria, she gave birth to Christopher and eventually Julia. After a brief stop in Spokane Washington, Cindy and family eventually settled in the San Francisco Bay Area. There, the family expanded with the births of her 5 grandchildren. Her children and grandchildren were her life’s purpose and she never turned back. 

Cindy is preceded in death by her parents, Jean and John Foley, Aunt and Uncle Joan and Jim Foley, her sister Linda, her first born son, Andrew, and her dear friend, Dennis Mallow. She is survived by her sister Patti (69), children Christopher (42) and Julia (36), their partners Alysa (36) and Ryan (38), as well as Andrew’s wife, Sita (44). Her nieces and nephews Amy (49), Rebecca (48), Joanne (48) and John (43) Crusen, as well as Eric Fey (31).  By the grace of the divine, her five grandchildren, Lola (14) and Ford (11) Lenz, Maya (10) and Willa (4) McDonnell, and Ozzie Ball (4), will continue her lineage. 

A memorial for Cindy will be held in Alameda California at Eagles Hall, 2305 Alameda Ave on March 9th from 2-5pm. Love is all you need to join us in celebrating a woman whose baseline was just that; love.

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Melanie Ball Cindy was a special woman in my life. I thought of her as my sister, and not an in law. She was always available when I struggled with my mental health. She listened and understood. Our connection was deeper than we both new. Thank you for the hope you gave me to walk on. When the sun finally drops below the horizon in the early evening, evidence of its work remains for some time. The skies continue to glow for a full hour after its departure. In the same way, when a good or a great person’s life come to its final sunset, the skies of this world are illuminated until long after they are out of view. Such a person does not die from this world, for when they depart they leave much of themself behind-and being dead, they still speak…
2 months ago

Amy Crusen Aunt Cindy is who taught me to question the status quo and think outside the box. She gifted me a copy of the Tao Te Ching as a teenager which planted a seed in me that there was more to life than my little world had shown me and that the divine can show up in many ways. I’m forever grateful for her love, her example in caring for herself through struggles with mental health and for her incredible kindness. I wish I had made it out to say goodbye, but I know her spirit lives on with those who have gone before her- with mom and Andy and Bompa and grandma. Much love to Julia and Chris❤️ “ The body comes to its ending but nothing dies.” - Lao Tzu
2 months ago

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