Cynthia Dake

1962 – 2026
Lived in Arlington, TX

Let the memory of Cynthia be with us forever.

Cynthia Ann Lewis “Cindy” Dake, 64, of Arlington, TX, passed away March 19, 2026. She was born in Wichita Falls, TX on January 17, 1962. She graduated from Hirschi High School, and Midwestern State University with her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. She also received a Master of Arts in Communication from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. She was married to Edward Finis “Eddie” Dake on December 31, 1988. Cindy was an accomplished writer/editor and worked for the Woman’s Missionary Union in Birmingham, AL as a magazine editor after working in Media a Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Worth and KCBI Radio in Arlington. She was a faithful member and deacon at First Baptist Church Arlington and was a passionate founding member and advocate for Christian Women’s Job Corps of Greater Arlington. She is survived by her husband, Edward, and her son, Ryan, whom she adored being a loving wife and devoted mother for. Cindy lived a life marked by deep faith, steadfast love, and a quiet strength that reflected her trust in Jesus Christ. Her walk with the Lord shaped every part of her journey — the way she loved her family, the way she served others, and the way she faced every season with courage and grace. Cindy’s life was a living testimony to God’s goodness. Cindy was the beloved wife of Edward, her partner in faith, laughter, and life. Together they built a home grounded in devotion to God and to one another. Their marriage was a picture of commitment and companionship, strengthened by prayer, shared purpose, and a love that endured every chapter. She was a devoted mother to her son, Ryan, whom she cherished deeply. Cindy poured her heart into motherhood — offering guidance, encouragement, and unconditional love. Her pride in her family was unmistakable, and her joy multiplied as she watched her loved ones grow, flourish, and carry forward the values she held dear. Cindy was also a treasured daughter to her mother, Sandra, and a beloved daughter-in-law to Sandra, whom she loved as her own. Family was the heartbeat of Cindy’s life, and she honored those bonds with tenderness, respect, and unwavering loyalty. She shared a lifelong connection with her brothers, Ted and Chris, whose relationships with her were filled with memories, laughter, and the kind of closeness that only siblings understand. Cindy also adored her nieces and nephews, celebrating their milestones, cheering on their dreams, and offering the kind of love that made each of them feel uniquely seen. She held a special bond with her beloved cousin Sara, whose friendship, support, and shared family history brought joy and comfort throughout every season of Cindy’s life. Cindy also adored her two dogs, Odie and Buddy, whose loyal companionship brought her daily joy, comfort, and laughter. Cindy’s ministry extended far beyond her home. She served faithfully at First Baptist Church Arlington, a spiritual home she cherished deeply. Her heart for discipleship and encouragement found expression in many beloved ministries, including: • WMU (Woman’s Missionary Union) — where she championed missions, prayer, and service. • Christian Women’s Job Corps — where she poured into women seeking hope, skills, and a fresh start. • Her treasured Sunday School class — a community she loved, prayed for, and walked alongside through every season. • IF:Gathering — where she found inspiration, sisterhood, and a renewed passion for discipleship. • Grounded — a ministry that nurtured her spiritual growth and deepened her connection with other women of faith. •

Cindy lived her faith boldly and without apology. One of the verses that shaped her life was Romans 1:16, which declares, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.” This truth guided her steps, emboldened her witness, and infused her life with purpose. She had a gift for hospitality. Her home was a place of warmth and welcome, where friends and family gathered around her table to share stories, laughter, and the comfort of being truly known. She created spaces where people felt safe, valued, and loved — a reflection of the love of Christ that lived so deeply within her. Throughout her life, Cindy faced challenges with remarkable resilience. She trusted God in every valley and praised Him on every mountaintop. Her strength was rooted not in her own ability, but in her unwavering belief that God was faithful. She lived with gratitude, purpose, and a gentle joy that touched everyone around her. Cindy leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, and service — a life lived with intention and devotion. Those who knew her will remember her as a woman who walked closely with God, loved her family fiercely, and served others with humility and grace. Her influence will continue to shine through the lives she touched. “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Cindy was preceded in death by her adoring father, Fred, whose love, guidance, and steady presence shaped her life in countless ways. She carried his influence with her always, honoring his memory through the way she loved others and lived out her faith. Donations: Search CWJC of Greater Arlington or here: Online Donation | In Memory of Cindy Dake

Service details

When · March 27, 2026
Where · First Baptist Church Arlington, 301 S. Center Street, Arlington, TX 76013 View map ↗

Resting place · Highland Cemetery, Iowa Park, TX

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A friend· June 1, 2026

I met Cindy around 2009 when I visited FBC Arlington. She was teaching a Sunday school class for single parents. My friend Lela brought me to the class and introduced me to Cindy. Lela knew I needed Cindy in my life. Her passion for teaching the bible and for single parents was obvious. At the time, I was recently divorced and my daughter was 3 years old. I was struggling with so many emotions and learning how to parent a very independent determined little girl. Cindy taught, encouraged, and prayed with me along the way. Cindy is the most consistent bible teacher I’ve ever had. She was kind, intelligent, hospitable and creative. She loved to make a good handout for our class. She wasn’t afraid to ask the hard questions. I didn’t want to disappoint her. She has had a huge impact on my walk with Jesus and I will forever be grateful.

A friend· May 30, 2026

Words spoken by Deanne Hullender at the CWJC of Greater Arlington 20th Anniversary in October 2025: 1 Peter 4:10–11 Just as each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of the varied grace of God. Whoever speaks, let it be with God’s words. Whoever serves, do so with the strength that God supplies, so that in everything God will be glorified through Jesus Christ. Each of us in this room has been given unique gifts by God — talents meant not just for our own success, but to touch the lives of others. Some people recognize those gifts and choose to use them in ways that reflect God’s love and grace in everything they do. Today, we have the joy of honoring someone who does exactly that. Through their dedication, hard work, and servant’s heart, they remind us of what it means to be a faithful steward of God’s gifts — using their talents to lift others, bring hope, and glorify Him in all they do. CWJC was a vision of Baptist Women in the 1990’s and one of our current volunteers wanted to be part of this ministry that changes women’s lives. This volunteer has served our CWJC for over 20 years. First as a member of the inaugural advisory board in 2004, ad hoc member of the board, and fill-in Bible teacher. This individual, who has been a friend of mine for over 30 years, has served as our historian over the decades. She is currently sharing her giftedness as a graphic designer and a writer and the 20-year yearbook you will receive this evening is her creation. I hope you will thank God every time you enjoy it and remember our CWJC Legacy Volunteer – Cindy Dake.

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