Cynthia Haycock, a mother of three, a U.S. Air Force Veteran, an electronics enthusiast, horse enthusiast, story-teller, and life-long native of Maine. She passed away unexpectedly on September 19, 2023 at the age of 61 while working in Falmouth. Because of her life long passion of trying to be healthy within her means, she successfully was able to donate 3 vital organs to save 3 lives. Cynthia is survived by her children, Nicholas, Aaron and Kelli Korbel; one step-son Christopher Korbel; 6 grandsons and 3 grand daughters; her mother, Mary Jean Haycock; her brothers Kenneth and Carl Haycock, and sister Marie Cormier. She is predeceased by her father George Haycock and her step-son Anthony Korbel. Cynthia was born in Weymouth Massachusetts on October 24, 1961 to George Haycock and Mary Jean Boyden. She enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in November of 1982 and completed six years of honorable service. In 1981 until 1995 she was married to Thaddeus Korbel, in that time welcoming two handsome sons and a beautiful daughter who were the most important parts of her life. Cynthia was a Christian, a fighter, a problem-solver, a mother, a technician, had a passion for horses, the ocean, and being outdoors. Her life travels took her from a childhood in Illinois and Minnesota to the Air Force stationed in Alabama and North Carolina, onward to Bangor Maine then Panama City Florida with family. Her journey continued on back to Freeport Maine, travels to Minnesota, Iowa, Texas, but always back home to Freeport Maine with family. Everywhere Cynthia travelled, she loved to talk to people, sharing her thoughts and just sharing. As a mother, she never stopped giving, helping churches, people, community centers, the Eastern Star, and family. A Celebration of Life is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on October 1st at First Baptist Church of Brunswick at 284 Church Road. Donations can be made to the Freeport Community Center at 53 Depot St, Freeport, ME 04032, in her honor. Condolences can be sent 397 Levenseller Rd, Holden ME 04429, where they can be shared with her children and all of her family.