Cynthia M. Boling

August 11, 1970 ~ October 16, 2013
Cynthia M. Boling, age 43, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday, October 16, 2013 in Anderson. She was born August 11, 1970 in Ft. Harrison, IN. Survivors include her mother and step father, Debra and Norman Malone; her father, Robert E. Boling; and her brother, Bryan Bunner. She was preceded in death by her lifelong boyfriend, Darin Ibey. Cynthia was an avid bird lover. A service to celebrate her life will be Saturday, October 19, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, with calling from 4:00 p.m. You may visit www.carlislebranson.com where you may share a story with the family or sign the on line guest book.
Cindy’s other survivors also include stepmother of 27 years, Tina Boling, wife of Robert Boling, and half sisters Ashley and Rachelle Boling. Deepest sympathy goes out to the family. You will be truly missed Cindy. We love you. -Ashley Boling
Cindy was part of the Ibey family for over 35 years. I have many memories of her as I have known her since I was 13 years old. I know how she has missed Dary over the last 2 months as our whole family has. I hope they are both together, happy and at peace. My deepest sympathy to Debbie and Cindy’s entire family. Our hearts are simply broken. Mary ‘Ibey’ Krupa – Sister of Dary Ibey
Dary and Cindy in happy times – I will miss you both so much – Love your sister Mary Ibey Krupa
That is a GREAT picture!!! Thank you for sharing Mimi.
Thank you for sharing this photo, it is a good one. I miss you both may you both rest in pease. -Evelyn Honeycutt (Cindy’s cousin)
You will be greatly missed. Your love of birds and my Uncle Dary was unlike any other. She was definetly part of the family and I would even consider her my Aunt. My deepest condolences to Cindy’s entire family. Memory: Every time I visited Cindy and Uncle Dary she was always so hospitable, making sure you were comfortable, I will never forget when I went over one Friday night and she had bought me a whole 24 pack of Mountain Dew because she knew I it was my favorite soda. That same night all 12 of her birds sat on her lap and sholders like she was their mother. RIP – Love Heather Ibey
I’ve known Cindy since the summer of 1981 when I first met my wife Ruth she lived next door to Deb and Cindy. Dariy was and is my best friend, Cindy and I have spent the last several months together talking about loosing him. Now Cindy is gone damn. I just don’t have words left I am at a loss. The Ibey family is one of the best families I have ever known and they as I loved Cindy and wish she where her with us just as we miss Dary. Deb I know Cindy loved you and Norm you where both part of our conversations over the last several months. Deb She told me about the party several weeks ago and how mad you where at her leaving. She regretted upsetting you but you know Cindy she said ‘well I made it home’ I chewed her out about that as well. I will miss her and our talks reminiscing about Dary and the good times.
I have known Cindy for so many years, she was a part of our family. These last few months have been so tragic for both families. I pray for Cindy and Dary to be at peace. Roberta Ibey – Dary’s mother
Roberta, I am truly sorry about everything.I was a close friend of Cindy. Could u please tell me what happened. I loved Cindy and I need some closure. My email kthy452@aol.com Plesase contact me.
To Cindy’s family and all that knew and loved her. I’m so very sorry for your tragic loss. May God give you strength and may your tears become fewer as the days come and go. You are in our thought and prayers. Tim and Lara Ibey
Cindy you will be greatly missed , I love you so much ! When we would see each other your Mom’s my Aunt Totley’s or at Grandma Blanche’s we were always stuck together like glue .I love you with all my heart .Your Cousin Lisa !!!