Fawne Cindric, 52, and her son, Matthew Cindric, 22, of Port Orange, Florida, tragically lost their lives in a devastating accident on U.S. Highway 1. The collision, which occurred on July 21, 2024, has left their family, friends, and community in profound mourning.
She worked tirelessly as a nurse, providing compassionate care to her patients, and her dedication extended beyond her professional life as she often volunteered at local shelters and community events.
Fawne's gentle nature and unwavering support touched the lives of many, making her a cherished friend and confidante to all who knew her.
Matthew, a recent college graduate with a degree in environmental science, was known for his enthusiasm for conservation and his commitment to environmental advocacy.
He had recently begun working with a local non-profit organization focused on preserving Florida's natural landscapes.
His passion for the environment and his dedication to making a positive impact on the world were evident to all who knew him.
The accident, which occurred under tragic circumstances, claimed the lives of Fawne and Matthew as they were traveling together.
Their loss is deeply felt by their family, who remember them as a mother and son who shared a deep bond and a commitment to making their community and the world a better place.
Fawne and Matthew are survived by their family, including Fawne’s husband and Matthew’s father, along with extended family members and many friends.
A memorial service will be held to honor their memory, celebrating their lives and the indelible impact they had on those around them.