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Cindra Lea Trout, loving wife and mother, passed away peacefully in her home on June 3, 2026, in Maysville, Oklahoma. Born on January 30, 1972, in Wichita, Kansas, Cindra’s life was a testament to love, care, and dedication to her family.
Cindra’s greatest pride and joy was her family. She took immense pleasure in nurturing her household, creating a warm and loving home. Her role as a homemaker was more than just a title; it was a calling she embraced wholeheartedly. She devoted herself to the well-being and happiness of her loved ones, and this devotion was evident in everything she did.
Those who knew Cindra saw a woman who truly valued quality time with those she loved. She especially treasured moments spent with her grandchildren, and her heart was full when surrounded by their laughter and affection. Her love for her family extended beyond the immediate circle, enveloping all who were fortunate enough to be part of her life.
Cindra's passing marks the end of a gentle and loving spirit, one whose proudest accomplishment was the family she nurtured with such care and devotion. Her home was filled with love, and her life was a beautiful reminder of the profound impact of caring for those closest to our hearts.
Cindra is survived by: husband, Bobby Trout; mother, Lola Mattox; sons: Dustin Trout of Maysville, Oklahoma and Dylan Trout of Maysville, Oklahoma; daughter, Heather Trout of Maysville, Oklahoma; brother, Karl "Jody" Martin and Beth of Clayton, Oklahoma; sister, Kimberly Delk and Albert of Cordell, Oklahoma; and grandchildren: Adeline Wilkerson, Austin Damrill, and Loyalty Trout.
Cindra is preceded in death by: her father Karl Martin, stepfather James Mattox, and stepmother Dee Martin.
Services for cremation are under the direction of John W. Williams of Winans Funeral Home in Maysville, Oklahoma. Words of comfort may be sent to the family on this website.
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