Cynthia Ann Andrews

February 27, 1956 ~ February 5, 2013
Cynthia Ann Andrews, 56, of Monrovia, passed away on February 5, 2013, peacefully at home after battling cholangiocarcinoma for almost two years. She was born on February 27, 1956, in Carlinville, Illinois, to Melvin and Louanna (Corder) Crum.
Cindy graduated from Carmel High School in 1974. She worked for Indiana Farm Bureau Co-op for almost 25 years and for the American Camp Association at Bradford Woods for ten years. A very artistic woman, Cindy enjoyed basket weaving, scrapbooking, card making, and even gardening in her spare time. Cindy would sacrifice anything for her family. She invested her life into her family and her values will forever remain with her children and grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Survivors include her loving husband, Raymond “Lanny” Andrews of Monrovia, to whom she was united in marriage on June 28, 1974; daughter, Lana Wiseman (Jacob) of Monrovia; son, Zane Andrews (Katie) of Monrovia; three loving grandchildren, Noah and Colton Wiseman, and Nolan Andrews; parents, Melvin and Louanna (Corder) Crum of Bargersville; sisters, Melinda Yocum of Indianapolis and Gail Greene of Camby; father and mother-in-law, Raymond and Anna Andrews.
The funeral service will be held at noon, Saturday, February 9, 2013, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there an hour prior to the service on Saturday, and 4 to 8p.m., Friday, February 8, 2013. Burial will follow in the Maple Hill Cemetery, Plainfield. Memorial contributions may be made to support research for cholangiocarcinoma or to the Simon Cancer Center. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Aunt Cindy I love you, I will miss you, and I will always think of you! Like I was just telling Lana the other day, your beautiful baskets are throughout my house serving many different uses. Mom says she likes to look at the bottom of them and see your beautiful handwritten signature on each and every one. The cards you made and sent on every occasion will be cherished. Your one of a kind laughter will always remind me of good times. Until we meet again my sweet aunt… Heather xo
Cimdy’s wonderful sense of humor and special laugh are great memories for me. But her love for her family and friends are my most cherished memories. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Cindy was the best mother-in-law you could have asked for. She was so kind to me over the past 6 years. I have never meet anyone as selfless as Cindy was. She always cared and wanted to talk about what was going on in our lives and never about her. She always did everything for everyone else and was happy to do it. She made everything so special for you whether it was your birthday, christmas, etc. She is going to be missed be all. I would love to be more like Cindy one day.
What a wonderful person, lots of awesome memories at football and basball. Love to you all.
We love you Mom! Gone but not forgotten. You’ll live on in all of our memories. Why just right now we’re remembering all of the great stories and times that were had. We love you so much.
I worked at Cindy’s dentist office for 23 yrs. She always lit up the room and I looked forward to her visits. That was the beginning of a wonderful friendship. She was loved by so many. She was so proud of her family and always shared stories about them and her wonderful pets. I will miss her so much. So glad she is now free from pain!
Lanny,Uncle Melvin and Aunt Louanna and children,so sorry for your loss.Cindy was such a great person.Have a lot of great memories of her at the family farm as we all grew up.Her and Pam always had a great time together.Lowell and Michael Turner and Kathy McIntire
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Cindy was a wonderful woman and I am so blessed to have been her friend. My prayers are with her family and friends. It will be so hard to not have her here on earth, but we thank God for the time we had her and cherish our memories of her.
Thanks for sharing your CC battle and inspiring your CC family. You made CC have apurpose in my life because I had the chance to meet a wonderful women through a negative time! Bless your family during this diffiult time.
Cindy’s wit and love of family and life will be greatly missed. Prayers for her family.
Cindy will be greatly missed by all that is for sure. Sad to say I lost touch with my friend years ago but thanks to facebook we were reunited. I so regret that I never got to see her again before she passed away. May you rest in peace dear friend!
Dear Louanna and Melvin, Our Milwaukee kids sent us the link to Cynthia’s obituary. Our condolances to you. Our only memory of her was at the Crum reunion in Scottville many years ago. We remember the camaraderie she shared with Kelly and Rob. With love and good memories, Roger & Yvonne Turner
Lanny and Family, We were your neighbors for years on Coronado Rd. where we shared many good times (wedding anniversaries, sneaking Lana over the fence to give her oreos before dinner, etc.) So, so sorry to hear about Cindy. She was a dedicated wife, mother, & friend. She was always upbeat and had an infectious laugh. It is hard to express how sad we are to have read the news of her passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Bud & Pat Wycoff Chester, Virginia
Lanny and Family, My deepest condolences on the loss of Cindy. She is with the Lord now and in no pain. Praying for you and your family. Steve and Wilma Campbell
I am so sorry to hear about Cindy we were neighbors growing up in Home Place. My heart goes out to Mr & Mrs Crum, Melinda, Gail and Family. Jean (Gennett) Willman
I am so sorry to hear about Cindy – we were all so close when we attended church and school together. My prayers go out to the family. Marsha Spears