Post by Funkytown on May 4, 2019 9:08:25 GMT -6
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Here is the beginning:
Link: www.virginiamn.com/obituaries/cynthia-marie-thiel/article_53bd6056-6d3f-11e9-b026-1fa231213fe6.html
Here is the beginning:
In recent years, Cynthia Marie (Scheuring) Thiel regularly wore a Minnesota Vikings purple-and-gold shirt emblazoned with a rallying cry intended for her favorite football team: “Just One, Before I Die.” Unfortunately, it didn’t happen.
With her family at her side and her heart full of peace, Cindy passed away May 1 at home in Gilbert, never having shouted ‘Skol’ as she watched her Vikings claim the Lombardi Trophy – though by all accounts, she found enough joy in her 60 years to have more than made up for it.
Cindy was born to Alfred and LaVonne (Beitz) Scheuring on June 13, 1958. She grew up on Northside Virginia and out on Bass Lake Road in Biwabik, attending Horace Mann High School and graduating in 1976.
It was around that time that Cindy met Roger Thiel. Their romance was swifter than Chuck Foreman, and two were married in 1977 – perhaps by coincidence, the last time the Vikings made the Super Bowl. They were married for more than 40 years, and he was the love of her life, but he may have also been to blame.
Together, Cindy and Roger had two loving children: Tammi and Marianne were raised in the couple’s Hutter home with love in their hearts and Viking losses on their television.
With her family at her side and her heart full of peace, Cindy passed away May 1 at home in Gilbert, never having shouted ‘Skol’ as she watched her Vikings claim the Lombardi Trophy – though by all accounts, she found enough joy in her 60 years to have more than made up for it.
Cindy was born to Alfred and LaVonne (Beitz) Scheuring on June 13, 1958. She grew up on Northside Virginia and out on Bass Lake Road in Biwabik, attending Horace Mann High School and graduating in 1976.
It was around that time that Cindy met Roger Thiel. Their romance was swifter than Chuck Foreman, and two were married in 1977 – perhaps by coincidence, the last time the Vikings made the Super Bowl. They were married for more than 40 years, and he was the love of her life, but he may have also been to blame.
Together, Cindy and Roger had two loving children: Tammi and Marianne were raised in the couple’s Hutter home with love in their hearts and Viking losses on their television.
Link: www.virginiamn.com/obituaries/cynthia-marie-thiel/article_53bd6056-6d3f-11e9-b026-1fa231213fe6.html