Obituary for Cynthia N. LindaberyApril 15, 1941 – December 5, 2017 Malvern, Pennsylvania | Age 76Beloved Wife, Mother, and Grandmother Lindabery, Cynthia N., age 76, of Malvern, formerly of Royersford, PA, Spring City, PA and Copper Canyon, TX passed on December 5, 2017. Survived by her loving sister Jane Quinn (Ed), her devoted husband of 26 years, George Peter (Peter), her loving children, Heather (Mark) Reichardt, and Brad (Jody) Hess, and step children Krystene (Ward) Rivers, Alan (Debbie) Lindabery and Heather Eller. She was an adoring grandmother to 15 grandchildren, one great grandchild and a loving aunt to her niece and nephew. She was born in Livingston, NJ, and attended Livingston High School, attended Albright College (Class of 1964), and worked at Pennhurst State School and Hospital for 15+ years. She retired early from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Resources as a Unit Director, and took great pride in helping her clients. She enjoyed spending time with her family, vacationing at her condo in Jupiter, FL, and traveling. She moved to Copper Canyon, TX in 1991 and continued helping others through her volunteer work at numerous organizations. She was especially active in the Copper Canyon Women’s Club; volunteered her time and offered her home as an emergency kennel for Operation Kindness, a no-kill animal shelter in Carrolton, TX; and volunteered, fundraised and served on the Board of Directors at Riding Unlimited, Inc., an Equine Assisted Therapy Center in Ponder, TX. Family and friends will be invited to attend the scattering of her ashes and a Celebration of her Life to be held at a later date. The family is grateful for the condolences. In lieu of flowers contributions in her memory can be made to Riding Unlimited at 9168 T.N. Skiles Rd., Ponder, TX 76259 or at http://www.ridingunlimited.org/donate, or Operation Kindness at 3201 Earhart Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006 or at www.operationkindness.org, or Willow Tree Hospice at 616 E Cypress St, Kennett Square, PA 19348 or www.willowtreehospice.com would be appreciated.