Cynthia E. Vosicky McCrossin, nee, Cox, passed away peacefully at home, loving mother of John (Kathi) Vosicky, Amy (Kevin) Carney and Jill (Michael) Ferrara; adoring grandmother of John, Peter, Ryan, Sean, Emma, Kate, Charlie, James, and Nora; beloved sister of Cathy Klasek and William (Donna) Cox; dear aunt of Nicole (Matt) Budreau and Meghan Cox; cherished daughter of the late Patricia, nee Hayward and the late William Cox. Cindy was a native of Westchester, IL, graduate of Divine Infant Grade School, Immaculate Heart of Mary High School and St. Theresa’s College. After college she became a flight attendant for United Airlines before raising her three children in Elmhurst, where she was an active member of Visitation Parish. Cindy was blessed in life with loving and caring friends. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Visitation Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Gibbons Funeral Home, 134 South York Road (½ Mile North of Saint Charles Road), Elmhurst. Friends and family will meet for a Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Visitation Catholic Church, 779 South York Road (at Madison), Elmhurst. Interment Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery, Hillside. Livestream of funeral Mass available through funeral home website. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Dementia Society of America, PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901. For info please call 630-832-0018 or www.gibbonsfuneralhome.com
Livestream of Mass available here : https://www.visitationparish.org/
Lou &Dick Schleiter
Cindy was a wonderful friend and neighbor for many years. Our sons are friends to this day. What a great lady! Lou & Dick Schleiter
Pat sullivan manetti
Remember Cindy fondly from high school
Joanna Jutte
Sending lots of love and prayers to your family during this difficult time. What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful mother and grandmother. We are thinking of you all. The Jutte Family
Cindy Malcolm
Cindy we will always remember our adventures with fondness, laughs and of course some alcohol. Hug our Jay for us.
Cindy and Ronnie
Betsy Cox
Cindy, was the oldest of my first cousins. As the youngest of the clan I remember how good she was to me, how gorgeous and glamorous I thought she was (because she was), and always her humor showing through, in the twinkle in her eye and her light-up-the-room smile. When she was chasing after her own children (who aren’t that much younger than I am), she always made time for me, to share a moment, just between the two of us. To Cathy, Bill, John, Amy, Jill and your families, and those friends who feel her loss, my heartfelt condolences.
Lilia & Maria Zamar
Our prayers & deep sympathy goes to all the members of the Vosicky & McCrossin family. We will always remember Cindy in our daily prayers as well as all of her loved ones whom she left behind. Lil/Maria Zamar
Denise Hancock
John, so sorry for your loss. You will both be in my prayers.
Mary Ann Bauernfeind
John,Amy,Jill and Families,
Please accept my sympathy on the loss of your Mom. Cindy was always a ray of sunshine. We shared many good times at Vis. The liturgy this morning was lovely. I know your Mother would be so proud of you,
Love and prayers to all of you.
Mrs. “B”
Jackie Grove
Oh, my! I just now saw this. Had no idea. I’m so sorry to hear this. I knew Cindy through years at Visitation. She was always full of life. I enjoyed working on volunteer ventures with her and knowing her through her kids. Rest In Peace!