Cynthia Newsome Obituary, Kansas City, MO Death; Beloved KSHB 41 Anchor Has Passed Away
The Kansas City, Missouri community in Kansas City is mourning the passing of Cynthia Newsome, a longtime journalist, television personality, and respected member of KSHB 41 Action News, who died after a long battle with breast cancer.
Cynthia Newsome is being remembered across the community as a trusted voice in journalism and a deeply compassionate public figure. For more than 25 years, she worked as a news anchor and reporter, earning respect for her professionalism, integrity, and powerful storytelling. Later, in her role as Community Relations Director, she continued to serve Kansas City by strengthening connections between the station and the community it served.
Colleagues, friends, and viewers remember her not only for her work on television but also for her warmth, authenticity, and unwavering positivity. Even during her illness, she remained a source of encouragement and inspiration, often described as someone who faced adversity with courage, grace, and faith.
Tributes have highlighted the lasting impact she made both in journalism and in the lives of those who knew her personally. Many recall her kindness, generosity, and ability to make others feel seen and valued. Her openness about her cancer journey also inspired many in the community facing similar struggles, turning her into a symbol of resilience and hope.
Heartfelt condolences are being extended to her husband Ed, her family, friends, colleagues, and all who are mourning her loss. As Kansas City reflects on her life, many are expressing gratitude for the decades of service, storytelling, and humanity she brought to local journalism.
Cynthia Newsome will be deeply missed, but her legacy of courage, compassion, faith, and excellence will continue to live on in Kansas City and beyond.