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Cynthia K. Crawford

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July 9, 1953 — July 3, 2022

Cynthia K. “Cindy” Crawford, 68, formerly of Owaneco, died July 3, 2022 in Taylorville Skilled Nursing and Rehab.

Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 9, 2022 in Seitz Funeral Home, Assumption. Visitation will be one hour prior to service time. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Assumption. Memorials may be made to American Legion Post #73.

Cindy was born on July 9,
1953 in Niceville, FL, the daughter of Paul B. Cochran, Sr. and Beverly (Moma) Endrizzi. She married Kenneth L. Crawford in 1977 in Taylorville, IL. He survives.

Cindy was the owner and operator of Hair Unlimited in Taylorville, IL. She was affiliated with the American Legion Post #73 and Moose Lodge, both of Taylorville.

Surviving are her husband, Kenneth; sons: Michael (Wendy) Crawford and Kerry (Teresa) Crawford; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brothers: Paul Cochran, Jr., Aubie (Barb) Endrizzi, and Shane (Janice) Endrizzi; sisters: Laura (Dave) Allen, Lisa Turner, and Amber Endrizzi.

Preceding her in death are her parents.

Seitz Funeral Home, Assumption has been entrusted with the care and service arrangements. Condolences for the family may be left at www.seitzfh.com.

3 Comments

  1. Philip and Judy Goodman on July 6, 2022 at 11:12 pm

    We were so sadden and sorry about the loss of our dear friend. We had such a great friendship, and God truly blessed us by putting Cindy in our
    Lives! We have great memories of so many happy wonderful times! All our thoughts and prayers are with you!

  2. Susan Creek on July 8, 2022 at 7:14 pm

    We had so much fun over the years, especially at the Lake Club and the T-bird. Cindy always made me laugh. And I always looked forward to chatting with her while having my hair done at Hair Unlimited too. Her laugh and sarcastic wit will be greatly missed. Gone much too soon.

  3. Susan Creek on July 8, 2022 at 7:20 pm

    We had so much fun over the years at the Lake Club and the T-bird. Cindy always made me laugh. And I always looked forward to chatting with her at the hair salon too. Her laugh and sarcastic wit will be greatly missed. Gone much too soon.

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