Cindy Lynn Gott
Born: Sat., Feb. 25, 1961
Died: Sat., Jan. 28, 2017
Visitation
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Mon., Jan. 30, 2017
Location: Galt Christian Church
Funeral Service
4:00 PM Tue., Jan. 31, 2017
Location: Grundy R-5 school
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Cynthia Lynn Gott, a 55 year old, Galt, MO resident passed away at 10:48 p.m., Saturday, January 28, 2017, at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, KS.
A celebration of Life will be held at 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at the Grundy R-V school in Galt, MO. Her body is to be cremated following the services. A visitation is scheduled from 6 until 8 Monday evening at the Galt Christian Church. In lieu of flowers the family encourages memorial donations to the Cindy Gott Memorial to be used for a scholarship for students going in to Emergency Medical Services, Fire and Rescue, and Law Enforcement.
Cynthia Gott was born February 25, 1961 in Fort Worth, TX to Bob and Carolyn (Davis) Gott. She graduated from Grundy R-V High School in 1979 and remained a lifetime resident of Galt. Her mother ran the Galt diner and in 1995 she took over the business. Cindy was active in the Galt Community working as an E.M.T. and Fire Fighter with the Galt Fire Department, as well as being a member of the fire auxiliary and the Galt Christian Church. She will always be remembered for her contagious smile and laugh.
Surviving relatives include her father, Bob Gott of Galt; brothers, Ben Gott and wife Sherril of Galt, James Gott and wife Dennine of Galt, and Noel Gott and wife Ellen of Chillicothe, MO; a niece, Angie Gott of Chillicothe; nephews, Robbie Gott and wife Annaka of Macon, MO, Corey Gott and wife Amanda of Trenton, MO, Shawn Gott and wife Aimee of Trenton, Bryce Gott of Chillicothe, and Brock Gott of Chillicothe; and five great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her mother; maternal grandparents Noel and Dorothy “Granny” Davis; and paternal grandparents Loren and Minnie Gott.
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David Pummill
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Posted Mon January 30, 2017
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Dear sweet, kind, smiling and laughing, Cindy and all the Gott Family were and are loved dearly by the Pummills. Our love and prayers are with you all. David, Nancy, Alicia, Aimee and AbbieD
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David and Dorthy Gott
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Posted Mon January 30, 2017
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To the family of Cindy Gott, We are so sorry for your loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers! We got acquainted with Noel couple years ago at Smithville Lake.
Your cousin, David Gott
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Mrs. Maurice Payne
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Posted Tue January 31, 2017
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My deepest sympathy for your loved one. I am sure that on one or more occasions, I was fortunate to have met Cindy. There was always someone very lively in the restaurant, and I am sure that was she. My husband and I would return to Galt about once a year, and it was always a treat to eat at the restaurant.
Most sincerely,
Gretchen Payne
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Karen (Tipton) Eubanks
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Posted Tue January 31, 2017
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My thoughts and prayers to the family of my dear friend Cindy. Many great memories will live with me forever.
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Mike Arbuckle
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Posted Tue January 31, 2017
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We send our deepest sympathies to Cindy's family. Having known her since she was a student and basketball player at NCMC, we always knew her as a positive person and good teammate who genuinely cared about other people. She made a difference in the lives of so many people who were fortunate to have known her. She will be greatly missed by many. Mike and Martha Arbuckle
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Jim Walker
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Posted Tue January 31, 2017
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Bob, Ben, James, and Noel
I am sorry for your loss. It was impossible to around Cindy and not feel happiness.
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Richard and Dawn Griffith
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Posted Tue January 31, 2017
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To family of Cindy,
You will be missed on this earth but knowing we will meet up again is a great feeling. You had the spirit that only comes from having the Holy Spirit guide you! Your smile was contagious and always great to see you at the Cafe, out at fund raisers for the community, at sports events, just always a welcome..
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