Cynthia “Cyndi” Louise Horton Holt, Flemington, New Jersey—passed away peacefully on November 20, 2025, at the age of 62


A Community Mourns the Loss of an Angel

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Cynthia “Cyndi” Louise Horton Holt, DNP, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and nurse who left this world on November 20, 2025, at the age of 62. The community of Flemington, New Jersey, is shaken by this immense loss, as Cyndi’s passing marks the end of an era of unwavering love and selfless service.

Cyndi was not just a nurse, but a beacon of light in the lives of everyone who knew her. Her legacy is one of kindness, compassion, and an unmatched ability to heal not only with medicine but with her heart. As a devoted mother and grandmother, Cyndi’s family was the center of her world, and her love for them will never be forgotten. She poured that same love into every person she cared for—whether they were a patient or a friend.

Her family, friends, and patients are left reeling from this loss, but they find comfort in knowing that her impact will be felt for generations to come. The legacy of her compassionate care and boundless generosity will live on in the countless lives she touched.

A Career Built on Compassion and Excellence

Cyndi’s career as a nurse was a testament to her passion and dedication to improving the lives of others. For years, she served as a compassionate caregiver, working tirelessly to support her patients and their families. As a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Cyndi exemplified the highest standards of healthcare, combining her vast knowledge with an innate ability to connect with people.

Her nursing career was not just a job; it was her calling. Patients felt seen and heard in her care, and colleagues admired her for the professionalism and grace she brought to the healthcare field. Whether working in hospitals, clinics, or community outreach programs, Cyndi had a unique ability to make every person feel important, offering them comfort and reassurance in times of need.

Her impact was not limited to the healthcare system; it extended to the community she loved. Cyndi was deeply involved in local initiatives, always seeking ways to help others, whether through charitable works, volunteering, or providing support to those facing adversity.

A Legacy of Love, Generosity, and Resilience

Though Cyndi’s physical presence is no longer with us, her legacy of love, resilience, and generosity will continue to shape the lives of those she left behind. As a mother, she nurtured her children with boundless love, and as a grandmother, she created a safe space for her grandchildren to grow and flourish. Her relationships were always marked by warmth and care, and her family will forever treasure the time they had with her.

For her friends, colleagues, and patients, Cyndi was more than just a nurse—she was a confidante, a source of strength, and a reminder of the power of kindness. Her passing leaves a void that cannot be filled, but it also leaves behind an enduring reminder of the importance of love, compassion, and service to others.

In honoring her memory, the family has asked for support to help celebrate her life and provide her with the memorial service she deserves. Contributions to this effort will go toward ensuring that Cyndi’s life is celebrated in a way that reflects the incredible person she was—selfless, compassionate, and forever dedicated to the well-being of others.


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