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Cynthia Sue (Gensler) Crabb

December 18, 1960 ~ May 5, 2008

Cynthia Sue Crabb, departed this earth on May 5, 2008, at the age of 47. Ms. Crabb was born on December 18, 1960, in Enid, Oklahoma. She graduated from Midwest City High School in 1979.

 Ms. Crabb is survived by her mother Nina Gensler of Midwest City her stepdaughter Andrea Archer and her husband Monte of Edmond and her children Taylor and Rand her brother Mike Gensler and wife Brenda of Del City her sister Tammy O'Quinn and husband David of Moore and her sister Linda Kaufmann and husband Michael of Norman.

Ms. Crabb is also survived by nephews and nieces John Gensler, Jeremy Gibson, B.J. Howard and his wife Adrienne, Jessica O'Quinn, Carrie O'Quinn, Matthew Kaufmann and Lauren Kaufmanne.

Ms. Crabb was preceded in death by her father, Delbert Gensler.

A memorial service celebrating Ms. Crabb's life will be held on Friday, May 9, 2008, at 10:00 a.m. at Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home, 5005 S.E. 29th Street, Del City. 


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