Cynthia Ann Wright Brimage,75, of New Bern entered eternal rest on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
Her service is 2:00 PM, Thursday, January 22, 2026 at Oscar's Memorial Chapel 1700 Oscar Drive.
The Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, William Brimage of the home; two sons, Jonathan Brimage, New Bern, NC and William Brimage II, Missouri, TX; one brother, Belvin Wright, Salisbury, MD and one sister, Joyce Bishop, Marian, Indiana; two grandchildren.
On behalf of myself and my sister Jeanne we want to express our condolences. Remember her as being the sweetest person, fond memories of early years.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Keeping the family in my prayers.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Keeping the family in my prayers.
Jonathan My heart goes out to you and your family for the loss of your beloved mother. Although I never knew her, she had to be an amazing mother to have raised you.
Sorry for your lost, grew up with and worked with her and her family
My heart is saddened concerning the loss of Sis. Brimage. Prayers and condolences to the family, friends, and all who knew her. She loved serving as a Deaconess. By God's grace we will meet again when Christ returns. The dead in Christ will rise and we will leave this sinful world to will live forever more.
Just a few days ago before all this happened she was here at my door, offering her help because I have been sick myself. She said I can't do much and she always called me Rachel ANN. I do want I can there's no words to say how much you'll be missed. She was a light of of our family. She was always there for you no matter what she was going through or what she had to do. Her hand was always out to help whenever she could words can't say how unbelievable this is to me, but I know she is an angel because she was an angel hero on earth and I would miss her so so much. I love her too so much her candle was always an eternal flame in my heart we shared the same middle name and that's how we called each other always using our middle names to address each other. I cannot say what that last encounter with her will mean to me she always was there for her family always when with more love than we all deserve
To the family our thoughts and prayers are with you. Another light gone out. Mrs. Cynthia was like family. I am going to miss her.
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