Cynthia H. Patterson, 62, of Kansas City, MO had a peaceful and holy death on August 30, 2022 at the University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City, KS. Cindy was born to Robert M. and Judith Ann (Ryan) Hull October 12, 1959.
Cindy graduated high school in Somers, CT and Becket Junior College in Worcester, MA. She married Steven B. Patterson on October 27, 1979 at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in Enfield, CT. Cindy worked as a physical therapist assistant for many years in New Hampshire. From 1996-2014 she owned and ran Fox Den Retirement Home in Sandown, NH with her husband Steve and 5 daughters. They loved the residents as their own family and treated them as such. Her most important vocation was being a loving wife, mother and Nana. She moved to Kansas City, MO in 2016 and became church secretary for St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in more recent years where she served the priests and parishioners and anyone who came seeking her assistance. The last few years were spent volunteering as the school librarian at St. Vincent de Paul Academy. Cindy was very devoted to the Blessed Mother and Sacred Heart, praying the daily Rosary.
Cindy was preceded in death by her father Robert M. Hull of Sun City Center, FL. In addition to her husband Steve, survivors include five children: Christina Maney (Peter) of Kansas City, MO; Jessica Pince (Christopher) of Kearney, MO; Kaitlin Maney (Daniel) of Kearney, MO; Lindsay Martello (Zenith) of Liberty, MO; and Angela Schutzman (Thomas) of Kansas City, MO; her mother Judith A. Hull of Sun City Center, FL; a sister, Pamela Stein (Fred) of Coconut Creek, FL; a brother, Jim Hull (Kim) of Somers, CT and 28 beloved grandchildren.
She lived in this world, but was not of this world and was often heard to say “All for thee Sweet Jesus. If God wills it, so do I.”
In memory of Cindy, she requested Masses for the repose of her soul. Donations for Masses can be mailed to St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church 3106 Flora Ave, Kansas City MO 64109. In the memo line, please indicate “Masses for Cindy Patterson.”
Sending my love to my brother Steve and the whole family.
She touched the hearts of so many and left such a legacy of love and compassion sending my love and utmost sympathy to you all
The students loved the library lady! She will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace.
Faithful and devoted as a Wife, Mother and Friend , Cindy was a selfless and suffering lady, living out the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy amongst her loved ones and the Catholic community. We mourn her early departure, but rejoice in the treasure of the beautiful and loving Catholic family she leaves as her gift to the world. Praying for the sweet repose of her soul with Our Lord, Our Lady and the Blessed in Heaven! Our deepest condolences to her beloved husband Steve, her lovely daughters and families, and the extended Patterson Family. “God Wills it and so do I!”
I have a vision of my Dad and all the other Fox Den residents gathered together in Heaven to welcome Cindy. What a lovely, loving home she and Steve provided for our seniors, My sincere condolences to Steve and her family. <3
I was blessed to work with this beautiful lady for just 4 years. I will always Hold close to my heart Her great love of family and love for all those who She and Steve took into their to care. May her family feel the love in my heart at this time and always. Thank you for all the joy you brought into my life. Rest In Peace
Although I only worked with Cindy for 4 years my strongest memories will be of her dedication and strong love for Steve and her beautiful family.
Their love and dedication extended to all those in their care at Fox Den. Their mission was one I was blessed to be apart of . Cindy touched our world in so many ways and we are all better because of her. God Bless Steve and your amazing family .
Our deepest condolences to you, Steve and all your family on Cindy’s passing. We are remembering her and all of you in our daily rosary and Masses. May she Rest in Peace and you be comforted by the Sorrowful Mother in this time of grief.
Steve and family I am so very sorry to heard off the passing of Cindy. She was one of a kind and touched so many lives. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Steve and family,
My deepest sympathy and prayers for your comfort knowing she is living her heavenly life she so well deserved.
Dear Steve and Family,
I was shocked to hear of the passing of Cindy. Someone taken far too soon. I Can so vividly remember the time spent at Fox Den with you ,Cindy and your very special family. It is because of all of you , at Fox Den , that the last few years of my Moms life even though not in her home ,kept her smiling and very happy to be a part of your extended family. You both have done so much good for so many people, I do hope that it can bring you some peace at this most difficult time.
God Bless you all,
Bill & Joanne DePippo
Sending hugs and prayers for peace in the loss of Cindy. She was one of my sweet friends in high school and I know she will be gravely missed. I’m confident she will come to you when you need her most and will live
forever in your hearts.
Cindy and I went to high school and college together but I gave up on becoming a physical therapist while she continued with her career. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.❤️🙏62 is too young. 😥💔
To Steve and Family,
We are so heartbroken to hear of Cindy’s passing. You all made my dad Norman so comfortable and happy during his time at Fox Den and we will always be grateful. Your compassion for the elderly was so plain to see, and you and Cindy helped us so much during Dad’s struggles with Alzheimer’s Disease. Please accept our sincere condolences for the loss of Cindy but know in your hearts that she touched many lives for the better.
I met Cindy and her family in Jamaica at the Wyndham rose hall with my wife Nicky and daughter tepenga her and Steve were both the best people we ever had a wonderful vacation with and their family thank you for the wonderful memories