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Cynthia Denise Wilson
1/28/1956 - 8/24/2025

Obituary For Cynthia Denise Wilson
Cynthia (Cindy) Wilson, 69, of Rapid City SD, passed away on August 24th, 2025, in Rapid City SD.
Cindy was born in Pittsburgh, PA to Richard (Ike) Maurice Eisenberger and Yvonne Gertrude Eisenberger (Schuhart) on January 28th, 1956. She went to school at Douglas High School in Box Elder SD, this is where she graduated from, and met the love of her life. She married her high school sweetheart, Michael Dean Wilson on April 18th, 1993, in Rapid City SD. She had a passion for working in retail, Walmart was where she worked for many years.
Cindy is survived by her husband Michael Wilson, her daughter Carrie (Brent) McCluskey), her grandchildren Kendall (David) Holst, Bryanna (Steven) Olson, Noah Weaver, her great grandchildren Tessah, Kyler, Hunter, Kaydence, Alexis, and Weston, her mother Yvonne Eisenberger, her sister Karen (Ralph) Banegas, her two pups Cooper and Hazel, and her niece and nephews.
Cindy is preceded in death by her father Ike Eisenberger, her grandparents Mary and Adrian Schuhart, Beatrice Eisenberger, and several aunts and uncles.
The family of Cynthia wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the Monument ICU, and their hospice care team.
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