Cynthia Putnam
PERU – Cynthia Putnam, 62, died Monday Nov. 15, 2021, at her residence on the Auburn Road in Peru.
Born in Rumford, on Feb. 15, 1959, she was the daughter of Lionel and Mary (Zinck) Freeman, Sr. Cynthia worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant at the Sandy River Nursing Home in Farmington. Some of Cynthia’s hobbies included stained glass, painting, mosaics, swimming, gardening. She was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother and sister.
She was married in Dixfield on Dec. 10, 2014, to Murray Putnam who survives of Peru. Other survivors include a daughter, Tammy Pelletier of Dixfield, Daniel Pelletier Jr. of Dixfield, grandchildren, Taylor Pelletier, Scott Hayward Jr., and Ashley Vance, sisters, Pam Do and husband Ai of Rumford, Jackie Ronan and husband Linwood of Rumford and Brenda Freeman of Rumford, brothers, Doug of Rumford and Ellie and wife Becky of Andover. She was predeceased by a sister Debra Sue Freeman and two brothers David and Lionel Jr.
Friends and family are invited to sign the online guest book and share memories with the family at http://www.meaderandson.com.
Funeral services will be held 4 p.m., on Saturday Nov. 20, 2021 at the Meader and Son Funeral Home, 3 Franklin St., Rumford. Friends and family are invited to call at the funeral home on Saturday from 2-4 prior to the funeral. Interment will be in the Demeritt Cemetery in Peru on Monday, Nov. 22, 2021.
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