Cindy Renee Lusignan

1957 ∼ 2023

Cindy Renee Lusignan, 65, of Nederland, Texas passed away at her home on Friday, March 24, 2023. Cindy was born on May 24, 1957 in Milton, Florida to the late Kenneth Eugene Williams and Millie Inez Armentrout Williams.

Cindy served a long career as a Corrections Officer for the State of Texas. She was a fourth degree black belt in karate and received an award for being the first woman in the area to open and run her own karate studio. Although karate was her passion, Cindy was a very talented baker and a master gardener. She collected Murano Blown Glass and antiques of all kinds. Cindy had a special place in her heart for animals of all kinds and especially dogs and cats. She would be the first to take in a stray and find it a good home. The most important thing to Cindy was family. Her life revolved around her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was a loving wife, mother, Grandma, and great grandmother. Cindy’s memory will carry on through all the lives she has touched.

Those left behind to cherish Cindy’s memory are her loving husband of 35 years, Phil Lusignan; her children, James Rainey and his wife, Tiffany, Jason Rainey and his wife, Melissa, Christina Linthicum and her husband, Scott, Katie McKeehan and her husband, John, Mary Cornwall and her husband, Vicount, Janie Najdi and her husband, Adil; her grandchildren, Jonnae White and her husband, Xavier, Blake Rainey and his fiancé, Carrie, Brooke Rainey-Soto, Jada Linthicum and her fiancé, Austin Allen, Thomas McKeehan, Logan Rainey, Victoria Cornwall, Kiersten Rainey, Nicholas Cornwall, Cassidy Self, Faith Rainey, Maya Najdi, Emma Rainey, Gabriel Poulin, Aiden Poulin; her great grandchildren, Jace White, Cole Allen, Jaden Rainey, Alex Allen; and her brother, Scott Williams.

Cindy is preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Millie Williams.

A Celebration of life will be held for Cindy at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Cindy’s honor may be made to the Mid-County Paws of Hope in Groves, Texas.

Condolences

Suzie Williams April 9, 2023
Suzie Williams lit a candle in memory of Cindy Renee Lusignan
Jonnae W April 4, 2023
Our grandma really knew how to make you feel truly loved and important. She never ran out of empathy and compassion for animals, plants, the ocean and people. Thank you for everything grandma.
Gary Robbins March 31, 2023
So sad to hear this. She was such a sweet person. My prayers are with you all!
Sadie March 31, 2023
Cindy, Lou as I called her, was a wonderful person. She left an impression on everyone who surrounded her. Her kindness to everyone was contagious and her quick whit always made me laugh. I will never forget the hardship of loosing her home many years ago to fire. She was so strong and was thankful that her family was spared from what could have been a tragedy. That was when i got to really know her. We worked together many years until our paths were separated. It was later she reached out to me to attend get together for retirees. I hate I never got to connect again in person Lou. You will be missed sweet friend.
Sabrina Killingsworth March 31, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss. Cindy was a sweet and talented lady. I enjoyed working with her at the Leblanc unit. My condolences :bouquet: Sabrina Killingsworth
Jimmie Nixdorf March 30, 2023
Cindy was a great person, and I'm proud to have had her as a friend for several years. We taught martial arts together, and I learned a lot from her. She was a kind person with a great sense of humor. While I am saddened by her passing, I am also thankful to have had her as a friend. My thoughts and prayers go out to Phil and their family. RIP, Cindy. Godspeed!