Cynthia Lee Buxton

December 7, 1940 ~ January 4, 2012
Cynthia Lee Buxton, 71, of Vienna, Va., died unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at her residence. Loving wife of CMDR. Donald G. Buxton, USN (Ret)., beloved mother of DEanna L. (Andrew T.) Grider and Gary L. (Jessica L.) Buxton, cherished grandmother of Ashley and Jack Grider and Brooke and Jake Buxton. She is also survived by her brother Frank E. Isemann. In Lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, AMDF, PO Box 515, Northampton MA. 01061-0515.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Don, Deanna, Gary, Bucky and family – Thinking of you all on your great loss of such a wonderful, full-of-life, and special person. Cynthia will be missed terribly by her family and friends alike. Her quick wit, ready smile and devotion to her family made her one of a kind. Losing a friend of 54 years leaves a deep hole in your heart. Love and sympathy, Ann Smith Hughes
Dear Don, Deanna,and Gary, We are all so sorry to read of your loss of Cynthia this morning. Our hearts go out to you all. I was just thinking about her the other day and what laughs she use to get out of Brendan when he was really young. Such a devoted mother. What a wonderful role model she was for me! I couldn’t clean like she could. She would put me to shame!! Many memories of her and how she loved to throw her head back and laugh at a good joke or even one of Pat’s very old jokes!! I’m so happy that you have not only Deanna and Gary, but also some grandchildren as well!! We will keep all of you in our prayers. God bless you. Fondly, Ellen
I am sorry for your loss and will keep the family in my prayers.
Dear Don, My deepest sympathy for your loss. Cynthia is a beautiful lady. Both of you are wonderful people. I remember you, through Ray, and the various events TRW sponsored. Money and King have a beautiful web site and guest book for all of us to view and sign. May God srengthen you and give you His inner peace. God’s strength and inner joy has helped me with my loss of Ray. God is love and God is always near you to comfort you and the family during this special need. Sincerely, Della Ingrando (widow of Ray Ingrando)
To the children of Mrs. Buxton: My family and I would like to express our deepest sympathy as you deal with the loss of your mother. I too, lost my mom much too early in her life and can relate to your pain. How thankful we are that our grand Creator Jehovah, plans to restore his original purpose and make it possible for all mankind, including loved ones we have lost in death, to live forever under perfect conditions. (Matthew 6:10; Job 14:14 & 15). Please accept our condolences as you deal with the loss of Mrs. Buxton and contemplate the hope of seeing her once again.