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About Cynthia Lundell Morrison
Cynthia Lundell Morrison passed away at the age of 66 on January 15, 2026, in Queen Creek, Arizona. She was born to Norman and Margaret Lundell on December 30, 1959, in Payson, Utah. Cindy loved to travel, hike with friends, work on puzzles, read thriller/mystery books, and most of all she found so much joy in being a “nana” to her grandchildren.
Cindy grew up in Utah. She later moved to Maryland where she met Ron at a singles’ dance and they were married on August 3, 1990, in the Salt Lake Temple. Cindy graduated from the University of Maryland at Baltimore County with a degree in Information Systems Management in 1994. Over the years, Cindy worked at National Semiconductor, Intel, Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, and Valleywise Health. She was an amazing manager, always leading and guiding others with support and compassion.
Ron and Cindy stayed in Maryland in the early and mid-1990s where their 2 daughters were born. They moved to Sherwood, Oregon, in 1997 where they settled down (for about 22 years) to raise their girls. Cindy volunteered with Voices for the Performing Arts – an organization dedicated to inspiring and supporting the Sherwood community through music, dance, and theater. After the girls had grown up and moved out, Cindy decided she needed more sunshine than rain and felt prompted to relocate to retire in Arizona.
Cindy served her church community in a variety of voluntary callings, especially with the Relief Society and Young Women’s groups. She enjoyed getting to be involved with her daughters at church and at camps during their teenage years. She loved her church community and developed many deep and meaningful friendships with the women she worked with. She also had the opportunity to serve as an ordinance worker at the Gilbert Arizona Temple.
Cindy’s love of traveling took her to many places around the world. She visited Ireland and Germany and lived in Israel for 6 months through her work. She took the girls on a cruise to see Scandinavia, Germany, and Russia. They took family trips to Canada, Mexico, and all over the United States.
Cindy will be remembered by her family as an example of strength and tender-hearted compassion as a wonderful wife and mother. She loved talking to everyone she met and could easily make friends with anyone. She will be deeply missed by her family and all who knew her.
Cindy was preceded in death by her father Norman (Margaret) and her brother, Scott (Jeanine). Cindy is survived by her mother Margaret, 6 siblings (Lorilie, Pam (Lyle), Kris (Lisa), Kerri, Becky (Clint), and Andrea (Aaron)), husband Ron, 2 daughters (Jazmyne (Spencer) and Makenzi), and 2 grandsons Charlie and Clark.
Arizona funeral services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Saturday, January 24, at 10:00 a.m. at 20415 East Chandler Heights Road in Queen Creek, Arizona. Oregon funeral services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Friday, January 30, at 10:00 a.m. at 17234 Southwest Meinecke Road in Sherwood, Oregon (with a viewing 1 hour before). Internment will take place at Pleasant View Cemetery in Sherwood, Oregon.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society or donating platelets or blood.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

6 comments
Kelly Bowers
We (Darrion and I) will miss Cindy dearly. I posted a picture of her with us hiking the Peralta Trailhead out in Gold Canyon, AZ. She was so brave hiking in the Superstitions with us, but grew more confident each time we hiked. Lots of hours on the trail, great conversations, and beautiful scenery over the few years we hiked together….with a few band-aids and a trip to the ER on one of the last hikes we did together. We know you are doing great work beyond the veil, Cindy. Till we meet again 🙂
Marla Merrill
Our condolences to your family. Cindy was a great friend, and we will miss her.
Cindy Sedlacek Smith
I am really sad to hear about this. She was always so kind and fun to joke around with. I enjoyed our walks in Sherwood and my last visit when I was in AZ.
Lori Gardikis Burns
Reading this today made my heart cry. My deepest condolences to Cindy’s family, I pray you may find comfort from Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ.
Cindy and I were friends all through high school. She was the most selfless and happiest person I knew. And she had the best and most contagious laugh!
Thinking of you, my friend.
A. Berumen
Cindy, you will be missed by many and remembered as an incredible leader by your Grants team. You had a gift of working with others, your compassion and eagerness to be helpful was unmatched. I am grateful to have crossed paths; I wish your family peace as they embark this journey of moving forward without you.
Reed and Judy Barker
We love Cindy. She will be missed. We love your family.
Reed and Judy