Cynthia Crook

Born: Atlanta on 28 July 1969

Passed away: Columbus on 29 August 2015

Aged: 46 years

Service Details

An open house will be held at the Crook's residence in Lewis Center, Ohio on Sunday September 27th from 1 pm to 4 pm.


The Story

Cynthia Lynn Williams Crook a resident of Lewis Center, Ohio, formerly of Lewisville, Texas, died unexpectedly on August 29th at the age of 46 at Mt .Carmel, St. Ann’s Hospital.

Cyndi is survived by her husband Jeff, and her children, Parker, Jackson, Garrett, and Mason; her parents, Johnny and Rosalie Williams; her sister and brother-in-law Missy and Mike Webb, mother-in-law Charlotte Crook; mother-in law Grace Crook; sisters and brother-in-law Kris and Matt Cirone, Karen Crook, and Kristy Brazell along with many nieces and nephews and other extended family members. She is preceded in death by her son Nicholas Crook in 2001, father-in-law Retired Col. R.H. Crook in 2008 and brother-in-law Gary Crook in 2014.
Cyndi was born in Atlanta, Georgia on July 28th, 1969. She graduated from Lewisville High School in 1987 and attended the University of North Texas. She worked as a flight attendant for Southwest Airlines following college. She married Jeffrey Crook on November 14, 1992. Together they welcomed 4 sons into their family who were the most important part of her life.

Cyndi was a special person with a passionate zeal for life and a legendary sense of humor. She never encountered a stranger and was a special friend to everyone who knew her. Her passionate love of all animals especially cats, dogs, and horses was well known. Cyndi took great pride in her sons’ scholastic accomplishments and raised them along with Jeff to be polite, kind, and caring individuals. She will be deeply missed by her friends, family, and all who knew her. Heaven is surely a little brighter now that Cyndi’s beautiful spirit is there.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to either the Cyndi Crook’s Family Support Fund at https://www.gofundme.com/CyndiCrook that will help alleviate the financial strain of medical bills and help Jeff with supporting the boys through this life changing adjustment for their family or donate to The University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital-Congenital Heart Program (givetomott.org).
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I worked with Cyndi, and the first time we met and every day after she made me feel like we were best friends. I will never forget the hug she gave me the last time I saw her. She will definitely be missed. Heaven is most certainly a better place because of her. It is not Goodbye- it's Until we meet again.

Paul Cayton

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Cyndi I remember you liked this song when you were about 15. I am sure you are soaring in music and hearts now forever in our memories.

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debbie macbean

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Cyndi I remember you liked this song when you were about 15. I am sure you are soaring in music and hearts now forever in our memories.

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I used to babysit the boys when Cyndi and Jeff went on date nights. One night, the cat accidentally got left in the garage, so I let him inside. A few minutes later, Parker said to me, "We don't have a black cat." Panic stricken (me), we quickly recaptured the cat and put him back in the garage. He was a stray that Cyndi let in from the cold to give him food and water. Such a sweet and hilarious memory, because when I called Cyndi to tell her and Jeff what happened, they were both laughing so hard they couldn't speak!!

Stephanie James

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