Cynthia Reeves
When cancer strikes home, everything changes. For Cynthia Reeves, the biggest
challenge has been exhaustion.
“Just not being able to do the things I used to do,” Cynthia explained. “With that said, I feel blessed because I see others going through much worst with their battle.”
Cynthia was initially diagnosed in December of 2021 with breast cancer, specifically
Triple Negative Ductal Carcinoma.
“My cancer came back in 2024 as HER2+ in my liver, hip and femur,” she says. “I am
still receiving treatment as of now.”
The Stansbury Park resident appreciates the support she receives from husband Malcom and their three children Jason, Candace, and Trevor.
“I like the small-town community feel of Stansbury Park, especially my family and great friends that live by us,” she says.
Throughout her working life, Cynthia has worked for credit unions and a national auto rental chain. She absolutely loved working for 13 years as an optician.
“My favorite was my years with Dr. Winder and our awesome staff which I call friends,”
Cynthia notes.
Although exhaustion takes its toll through treatments and surgeries, Cynthia loves
traveling, especially visiting our state and national parks.
Battling cancer has been a strain and struggle financially and emotionally for Cynthia and the Reeves family. “All your prayers have given me strength and peace to fight this terrible disease,” she says.
challenge has been exhaustion.
“Just not being able to do the things I used to do,” Cynthia explained. “With that said, I feel blessed because I see others going through much worst with their battle.”
Cynthia was initially diagnosed in December of 2021 with breast cancer, specifically
Triple Negative Ductal Carcinoma.
“My cancer came back in 2024 as HER2+ in my liver, hip and femur,” she says. “I am
still receiving treatment as of now.”
The Stansbury Park resident appreciates the support she receives from husband Malcom and their three children Jason, Candace, and Trevor.
“I like the small-town community feel of Stansbury Park, especially my family and great friends that live by us,” she says.
Throughout her working life, Cynthia has worked for credit unions and a national auto rental chain. She absolutely loved working for 13 years as an optician.
“My favorite was my years with Dr. Winder and our awesome staff which I call friends,”
Cynthia notes.
Although exhaustion takes its toll through treatments and surgeries, Cynthia loves
traveling, especially visiting our state and national parks.
Battling cancer has been a strain and struggle financially and emotionally for Cynthia and the Reeves family. “All your prayers have given me strength and peace to fight this terrible disease,” she says.