![]() While living in Lindenwold, NJ she became great friends with Jackie Green.Ĭynthia advanced through Mobil Oil Corporation through her extraordinary hard work and she Joined in Philadelphia by her college roommate Dorothy Moore-Duncan and they wouldīecome inseparable best friends. She built aĬlose relationship with her “adopted parents of the north”- Frank and Mary Moody. Move to Philadelphia, PA- Her first time living outside of the state of North Carolina. She was the glue that kept the relationships strong over 57 years.Ĭynthia interviewed and accepted a job with Mobil Oil Corporation which led the way for her to Women she named the “Fab 5,” Dorothy Moore-Duncan, Rae Herritage Mitchell, Patricia Boyd,Īnd Alice O. It was there that she established lifelong friendships with a group of University of North Carolina at Greensboro, a then predominately white university. Recount to people that she would “cartwheel the boys in.” She was senior class secretary andĬontrary to the recommendation of high school counselors, she applied and enrolled at the It was there that sheĭeveloped a lifelong friendship with Ostine Swan and Antha Williams Edwards. School where she was selected to the homecoming court as a 3rd grader. She was baptized at the family’s homeĬhurch of Martin Street Baptist Church at an early age. ![]() ![]() Agnes Hospital of Raleigh, North Carolina. ![]() and Lucinda Woods Farrell, wasīorn at St. Cynthia Elaine Farrell Inman, the second child of Walter C. ![]()
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