Debbie Terherst

Birth date: Jan 16, 1960 Death date: Jan 8, 2026
Obituary for Cynthia Marie Foster (Burnett) Cynthia Marie Foster was born on January 16, 1960, in Oregon City, Oregon, and passed away peacefully on January 8, 2026, just days before her 66th birthday. Cindy grew up in Oregon City Read Obituary

Cindy, Thanks for the 30ish years of memories, I'm so grateful to call you family & a friend, and have had you in my life. We've shared alot of good things in our life time, which I am so blessed and thankful for. May you R.I.P. my Friend.
Sending hugs and healing to everyone who knew and loved Cindy. I worked with her for many years and she was a great person. Loving, reliable, hard working and FUNNY as hell! I’m so sorry to hear of her passing.💔
Cindy was a core memory in my growing up! I spent many of nights at her house with Manda. She always fed us and took good care of us. She was funny and more than loving. Watching her feed the kitty cats wet cat food with a spoon was one of my favorite funny memories of her. She was an amazingly caring woman❤️

Love you Mama C 🩷

I can’t put in the words how much this lady did for me. She started my love for Music cats and really made me the man I am today. I’ll never forget being in the back of your purple camera, listening to count on me by Bruno Mars that I’m gonna get tattooed on my calf my 16th birthday just for you. I really wish I would’ve valued these times more because God I miss you like hell you might be gone, but the things you live for will forever carry on as long as I’m alive. I love you, Grandma.
One of my fondest memories would be camping in her back yard in the summer bbq ing and playing yard games and eating her amazing food she was so easy to talk to one of the kindest souls ive ever had the pleasure to know she will be missed dearly but we will meet again in heaven rest in peace
I want you to know how deeply I love you and how grateful I am for all the memories we shared. You were always there for me, bringing laughter and warmth into our lives, even when we were crazy teenagers. You were a true mom to me, and your love and patience meant the world.
I know you're watching over us and know that we will see each other again someday. I appreciate everything you did for me and will always carry your love in my heart. When my daddy gets up there, you show him the ropes, mama and take care of him. I love you mom!!
With all my love,
Cindy and I have been lifelong friends because we were Cousins. My earliest memories include family summer activities & and hours we'd spend in our Grandma's beauty shop. As teens, we ran around together in her car, music blaring and singing at the top of our lungs. She was a bridesmaid in my wedding. As Moms, we loved getting our kids together whenever we could. When we became empty nesters, I would drive to Oregon City to pick her up and we would head to the Beach, our favorite place to be. Usually Lincoln City, having first gone there together when we just 18. For about the last 20 years we've gone at least once a year, sometimes twice, never getting tired of watching the sunsets & going to our favorite spots. In many ways, we were so different, yet completely loved and accepted each other no matter what. There is a huge hole in my heart. I will miss her sense of humor & her kindness the most. Thank you Cindy, for a lifetime of memories. I'll see you at the Beach, Sweetheart.
I can't even count all the fantastic memories I had with my Aunt Cindy. She was by far my favorite aunt. I remember has a child, her & my cousins would come up from Lacomb to stay with us & one year she had a 1 eyed baby chicken she brought with her. Tucked in her shirt, close to her heart. Her love of animals was always so inspiring. I will miss her everyday, but know she's close, always making me laugh. Love you Aunt Cundy! ❤️