Inspiration

Cyndi’s Story

On March 19, 1989 my life and the lives of my children changed suddenly and dramatically. It was on that day that my first husband, Alex Ringelheim, a 40-year-old vibrant father of three, died of a heart attack on his way to join his oldest daughter at a Sunday school service. I was left as a single parent of Jenna, age 8, Matt, age 5, and Kayla, 3 months. Many of the hopes and dreams that we had for our children were shattered in an instant.

Warmth and an outpouring of support from family and friends surrounded me. Friends took turns staying with me over the first few weeks and sending meals for several months. My neighbor, who happened to be the director of a day camp where my son was enrolled, told me that his tuition would be taken care of. I had an internal sense of being held by the world, despite how difficult life had become.

Still, the emotional recovery from my own grief, the care of my children, and the financial responsibilities felt monumental. The realities of single parenthood posed numerous challenges. It became clear that the plans we had for our children would be very hard to accomplish on my own.

The loss of a parent was overwhelming enough for my children to endure.  It was difficult for me to face the possibility they might also lose opportunities that could enrich their lives.

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