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Cynthia Voyles Eaton
Cynthia Voyles Eaton was born April 3, 1957 in Urbana, Illinois. She earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Missouri State University (formerly Southwest Missouri State), and earned her graduate degree in Psychology from Southern Methodist University. She worked for over a decade in the field of neuro-psychology at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, and later worked in private practice. Her abilities in assessment of and therapy for pediatric and adolescent patients on the Autism spectrum led to the creation of a well respected therapy group for which some patients traveled from other cities and even states to participate. Cynthia was also a lifelong equestrian, and she was especially gratified by the opportunity to show her Andalusian named Abanderada at the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Championships for several years. Cynthia is survived by two daughters, Abigail McGranahan of St. Louis, Missouri, and Emma Eaton, of Southlake, Texas and London, England, as well as two grandchildren, Patrick McGranahan and Mollie McGranahan, both of St. Louis. Burial will be at Tuscola, Illinois, next to her father, and services in early April at White’s Chapel United Methodist Church are to be announced. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a contribution to the Autism Society of America or the charity of your choice.  
Condolence Messages

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  1. My condolences and deepest sympathies for the family. Rest in peace Cynthia, I am glad to have known you. God bless you.

  2. My condolences and deepest sympathies for the family. Rest in peace Cynthia, I am glad to have known you. God bless you.

  3. I just find out about the loss of Ms Cynthia but I felt deep in my hearth to hear that She has passed away. I want the family to know that Cynthia was a light on my dark days She was hope when I felt lost, and that my husband Robert and I will never have enough words to Thank her for the help She gave to our family in two crucial choices in our lives, We were guide by her and has been a blessing , please receive our condolences from the bottom of our hearth.I will keep you all in my prayers so We all get peace knowing She is resting on the hands of the Lord.

  4. I just find out about the loss of Ms Cynthia but I felt deep in my hearth to hear that She has passed away. I want the family to know that Cynthia was a light on my dark days She was hope when I felt lost, and that my husband Robert and I will never have enough words to Thank her for the help She gave to our family in two crucial choices in our lives, We were guide by her and has been a blessing , please receive our condolences from the bottom of our hearth.I will keep you all in my prayers so We all get peace knowing She is resting on the hands of the Lord.

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