Cynthia Frey

cynthia frey

May 30, 1950 ~ May 23, 2026

Cynthia Rector Frey, 75, died on May 23, 2026, peacefully at home with her husband Vaughn by her side. Cynthia was born in Bowling Green on May 30, 1950, to the late Harold and Ann Martin Rector. She was the second born and oldest girl of eight children, a role she carried with grace, warmth, and steady strength throughout her life.  Cynthia was a graduate of Western Kentucky University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with her mother – one of her most cherished memories. A lifelong educator, she taught at EB Terry Elementary School in Glasgow, Kentucky before moving to Danville in 1986 to teach kindergarten and first grade at Mary G Hogsett Elementary until she retired.  She loved all of her students, welcoming them into her classroom with patience, creativity, encouragement and love.  Cynthia had a remarkable gift for making every child feel seen and valued, and the impact she made on her students will endure for years to come.

Cynthia is survived by her loving husband, Vaughn Frey, whom she met in Carlisle, Kentucky in July of 1970.  They were married on June 29, 1971 at Jackson Grove Baptist Church and had a wonderful marriage of nearly 55 years.  She is also survived by sons Billy Frey and John (Jenny) Frey, grandchildren, Olivia, Henry, Rhodes, and Tallie Frey. Of all of her many accomplishments, awards, titles, and honors, her most cherished was being “Gran” to her grandchildren.  From playing on the floor, doing art projects, impromptu plays, baking cookies, walking in the yard or just sitting still, her time spent with them was “just the best,” as Gran used to say.  She is preceeded in death by her parents and her sister Sally.  She is survived by her brothers Duane Rector (Karen) and Ray Rector and her sisters Susan Throneberry (Robert), Nancy Roberts, Judy Mitchell (Mike), and Lisa Heile (Dan).  She is also survived by her sister-in-law Lorrain Smoot (John) and brother-in-law Kurt Frey (Sharon), along with many nieces and nephews.

Cynthia led a vibrant and active life filled with creativity and generosity.  She was a rank 1 teacher with a Master’s Degree.  She was a member of Lexington Avenue Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School for many years and kept the nursery.  She was one of the founding board members at the Community Arts Center in Danville and served for many years on the Danville Beautification Committee.   She loved celebrating Danville traditions, such as the Great American Brass Band Festival, hosting multiple award-winning tablescapes each year.  She loved music and was a wonderful singer, often listening to music while she gardened, another passion of hers.  She and Vaughn opened their home to tours for the Garden Club of Danville and the Garden Club of Kentucky.  She was a skilled cook and prepared the most wonderful meals, something she learned at her mother’s side on the family farm in Bowling Green.  She loved hosting dinner parties filled with laughter, stories, and tours of the garden while ensuring everyone felt welcomed and cared for.  In retirement, she and Vaughn traveled the world, including summer trips to Europe with friends, winters to Florida, and her favorite, going to Hilton Head Island in the fall where she and Vaughn could relax with their favorite books, meals, and ocean views in the South Carolina low country.

In her final years, she was surrounded daily by her “Best Friends” at “Best Friends Adult Day Care” center.  She cherished every day with her best friends – conversing, writing stories, painting, enjoying the garden, watching music and dancing.  We cannot thank them enough for all of the good work they do and for a most brilliant final chapter.  As Cynthia said many times, “It Truly Was a Wonderful Life.”  Indeed.

A Mass will be held at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at 10 am on Friday, May 29, 2026. A funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Friday, May 29, 2026 at Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. Dr. Bob Baker will officiate. Pallbearers will be Vaughn Frey, Billy Frey, John Frey, Eddie Gilkison, Dwaine Green, and Stan Galbraith. Honorary Pallbearers are:  Duane Rector, Ray Rector, Robert Throneberry, Mike Mitchell, Dan Heile, Kurt Frey, John Smoot.  Burial will follow in Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4 pm to 7 pm on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at Stith Funeral Home in Danville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Best Friends Adult Day Care Center in Nicholasville.

 

Services

Visitation: May 28, 2026 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Stith Funeral Home - Danville
318 West Broadway
Danville, KY 40422

(859) 236-2113

Mass: May 29, 2026 10:00 am

Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church
117 W. Main Street
Danville, Kentucky 40422


https://ssppdanville.org/

Funeral Service: May 29, 2026 1:00 pm

Lexington Avenue Baptist Church
339 W. Lexington Ave.
Danville, Kentucky 40422


https://www.lexingtonavenue.org/

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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Cynthia Frey 's name.

Best Friends Adult Day Care

5220 Grey Oak Lane

Nicholasville,

KY

40356

bridgepointe.christiancarecommunities.org

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  1. Sending our love and prayers of comfort to Vaughn, Billy, John and Jenny. Cynthia will always be remembered as the most beautiful sister with a heart gold and so blessed to know and love her.

  2. A wonderful caring lady she was my daughters first grade teacher also she was from bowling green ky same as me she and my cousin Madena went to western together

  3. A terrific neighbor who kept the neighborhood together with who’s who lists and fantastic block parties.
    Always a pleasure to talk with, to see her smiles and to enjoy her sweet spirit.
    She will be remembered and missed.

  4. Cynthia was always a friendly and caring person. I remember her being kind to her younger cousin. Over the years, we grew to appreciate our family connections. Blessings and our warmest thoughts for your best memories during this difficult time to the family & friends. May God keep us all in his absolute care.

  5. Cynthia was kind to our family from the first day that she welcomed us to the neighborhood. We had some good conversations and she will be missed.

  6. So sorry to hear of Cynthia’s passing. She was sweet classy lady. Condolences to her family
    Johnny and Judy Tarter.

  7. Sending my love and prayers during this difficult time. I will always remember Cindy’s beautiful smile and soft, loving voice. God’s comfort and grace to Vaughn and the boys 🙏🏻

  8. So sorry for the loss of your loved one.Cynthia was a gracious lady prayers for the family

  9. We are so very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you with love and sympathy.
    🙏🏻🩷
    Gary and Bonny Crawford

  10. Vaughn and Family. Doug and I would like you too know how sorry we are for your loss. Cynthia was such a wonderful lady. She will be greatly missed. May you all find peace in days and weeks ahead. Love Doug and Jackie Garrett

  11. Cynthia was a joy to work with at Mary G Hogsett Elementary especially when we held PowWows together! She was an encourager to me when I was just starting out as the new music teacher. She was an excellent educator to our daughter, Katelyn, teaching her to read and explore all topics. Cynthia did everything with style and grace. She will be greatly missed!

  12. So very sorry to learn of your loss. I enjoyed working with her at Mary G Hogsett elementary school condolences to the family. She will be missed.

  13. Vaughn, Billy, John and family, we are so sorry to hear of the passing of Cindy. She truly was a wonderful person who always made you feel special and loved. She always had a beautiful smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We love you.

  14. She was a special friend and teacher! I taught with her at Hogsett and she was my son’s kindergarten teacher. I treasure my memories of many good times with her! She hosted several staff and family events at her house and made everyone feel welcome! Sending love and prayers to her family and friends.

  15. I am very sorry for your loss, Vaughn, Billy, and John. I am praying for your family to find comfort in the memories you have of Cynthia.

  16. I enjoyed teaching with Cynthia at Mary G Hogsett. I can still hear her laughter all these years later. My thoughts and prayers are with Vaughn and the family.

  17. We are sending our prayers of peace and comfort Vaughn and family. We are thinking of you and remembering Cynthia for her kindness and beauty in everything she accomplished in this life. We know she is smiling down on you all. Much love, Tate and Melanie Carter

  18. What a special lady!! Not only did I teach with Cynthia at E. B. Terry in Glasgow, both my sons had her in kindergarten. Sending hugs and prayers to her family.
    Beth Faught

  19. What a precious, beautiful person! I am blessed to have known Cynthia through the Best Friends program. She brought grace, compassion, and light every day and shared it with those of us lucky enough to share time with her. Cynthia will always be remembered.

  20. So sorry for your loss Duane and Karen Rector and Kurt and Sharon Frye. Hugs love and prayers to all.

  21. All my thoughts and prayers go to Vaughn and sons, and the whole Family. I can’t forget such a wonderful lady, so easy to live with. Thanks to her I met so many great people in Kentucky.

  22. Cynthia was such a special friend. We loved having her at Best Friends Adult Day Center. She was so kind and caring towards everyone and always made sure everyone was okay and had what they needed. She would show every new volunteer, staff, and participant around the center and she loved being a part of the program! She was loved by all and will be greatly missed!


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