Cynthia Annette Ames-Jones- Arroyo Grande High School, CA
AGHS
Class of 1971
Class of 1971
Cynthia Annette Jones
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December 30, 1952 - April 14, 2025
Pismo Beach, California - Cynthia Annette Jones passed away peacefully at her home in Pismo Beach, surrounded by love. Cynthia was a lifelong creative spirit and a cherished member of the Central Coast community a place she fell in love with and called home since the 1960s.
Over the course of her vibrant life, Cynthia wore many hats and touched countless lives. She was a gifted realtor, a healing masseur, a trusted notary, a skilled seamstress, and a compassionate medical assistant. But beyond her professions, Cynthia was a woman of boundless curiosity and talent never meeting a craft or hobby she didn't embrace wholeheartedly.
She brought warmth, creativity, and kindness to everything she did. Her presence was as comforting as it was inspiring, and she leaves behind a legacy of care, connection, and artistry.
Cynthia is survived by her loving husband, Mark Jones; her daughter, Christa Pfleeger; her beloved grandchildren, Wesley and Oscar; and her dear brothers, Mark and Howard Ames. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by the many lives she enriched.
A private family remembrance will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages you to honor Cynthia's memory by creating something beautiful, offering a helping hand, or simply pausing to appreciate the coastal breeze she so dearly loved.
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December 30, 1952 - April 14, 2025
Pismo Beach, California - Cynthia Annette Jones passed away peacefully at her home in Pismo Beach, surrounded by love. Cynthia was a lifelong creative spirit and a cherished member of the Central Coast community a place she fell in love with and called home since the 1960s.
Over the course of her vibrant life, Cynthia wore many hats and touched countless lives. She was a gifted realtor, a healing masseur, a trusted notary, a skilled seamstress, and a compassionate medical assistant. But beyond her professions, Cynthia was a woman of boundless curiosity and talent never meeting a craft or hobby she didn't embrace wholeheartedly.
She brought warmth, creativity, and kindness to everything she did. Her presence was as comforting as it was inspiring, and she leaves behind a legacy of care, connection, and artistry.
Cynthia is survived by her loving husband, Mark Jones; her daughter, Christa Pfleeger; her beloved grandchildren, Wesley and Oscar; and her dear brothers, Mark and Howard Ames. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by the many lives she enriched.
A private family remembrance will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages you to honor Cynthia's memory by creating something beautiful, offering a helping hand, or simply pausing to appreciate the coastal breeze she so dearly loved.