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Cynthia Marie
Malveaux
Oct 29, 1957 — Oct 29, 2024
Cynthia was a radiant presence in the lives of all that knew her. As a devoted mother, she
exemplified what it meant to be nurturing and supportive. Resilient sister emphasizing kindness and unwavering love. The "bestest" aunt that created countless cherished memories with her nieces and nephews, always knowing how to make each moment special. Profound and committed wife, whose loyalty and character were a testament of partnership. Cynthia's playful spirit and infectious smile brought happiness to family gatherings and her selflessness touched the hearts of everyone around her.
In addition to being a beloved family member, Cynthia was a true friend to many. She was the one who you could always count on and turned to in times of need, offering a listening ear, a comforting hug, or a dose of her unique humor.
Cynthia's compassion extended far beyond her immediate family, for over 30 years Cynthia
dedicated her life to servicing others at Memorial Hermann Memorial City in Labor and Delivery. A true caregiver at heart, she left an incredible mark on all who had the privilege of working alongside her.
She always looked forward to gardening and decorating for the holidays. A passionate gardener, she found joy and tranquility in nurturing her plants, yard, and visiting the Houston Garden Center. Each season, she transformed her home filling it with vibrant colors and thoughtful touches. Cynthia's home was a sanctuary, alive with laughter, and cherished memories. Even during the toughest times, she maintained her positive outlook and unwavering faith. Her courage inspired all that knew her, reminding us of the importance of
hope and the power of a smile.
Cynthia is preceded in death by her parents John Jacobs and Odie Jacobs, sister, Sheila Jacobs.
She leaves behind her legacy of love, kindness, and laughter with husband Tarold Malveaux,
her son Corey Jacobs, grandsons Chase Jacobs and Chance Jacobs, sister Janis White, nephew
Kendrick Phillips (Monique), niece, Kendra Braden (Jordan), great niece Kenna Phillips, great nephews Hunter Phillips and Noah Braden, Forever Sister/Best Friend Cheryl Walker (Leonard), and many family and friends.
Although she has left this world, her spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew her. We honor her life, her strength, her survivorship, and the joy she brought to everyone lives
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