Jennifer Eighmy
Cyndi always brought us Dilly Bars when she visited. Or we would road trip to DQ. She was always ready for a good time. Will miss her.
Birth date: Mar 3, 1955 Death date: Jan 29, 2016
Cynthia "Cyndi" Ann Johnson, age 60, of Oshkosh passed away unexpectedly on Friday afternoon January 29, 2016 at her residence. Cyndi was born in Oshkosh on March 3, 1955 the daughter of William and Doris (Stamborski) Johnson. She Read Obituary
Cyndi always brought us Dilly Bars when she visited. Or we would road trip to DQ. She was always ready for a good time. Will miss her.
Cyndi and I worked together at the Fox World Tavel mall office, I being the other "Cindy"
Cyndi was such a wonderful, kind and thoughtful co-worker. She did so many nice things but one of the most kind things she personally did for me, meant the most. My beloved pet dog had passed away and I was so sad. Cyndi understood my hurt. She gave me a card and book marker with an attached silver charm with a paw print engraved. It really touched my heart and that she understood and cared. Such a simple gesture touched my heart, it showed me how much she cared. That was the Cyndi I will always remember.
Cindy Nate
Tampa, Florida
Cyndi helped our family for years. She gave us wonderful experiences and was always there with a smile and a kind word. She was more than some one that helped us with travel she was a family friend who will be greatly missed.
Cyndi, was my close friend and one of the most loving thoughtful people I have ever known and I will miss her terribly.
Sending my love and sympathy to her family
Sherrie Stroh
I have so many fond memories of my dear friend Cyndi. We have known each other since our humble beginnings at Uni Travel Park Plaza Mall in 1985 and we continued this friendship when we both migrated to the Appleton area to work for Fox World Travel. 30 plus years of great memories. Cyndi was the most kind hearted and thoughtful person you could ever meet. She was always a big part of my family and not a day would go by that she wouldn't ask about how my family was doing. We were a close knit group at the Fox River Mall and remembered when she was in remission from her bout with breast cancer. We celebrated by doing the White Cell Road Tribute and had a wonderful celebration for Cyndi. Much fun was had by all that night. One of my best memories was her ability to know others so well. She loved to shop and she could find anything to fit a person to a tee and always at a bargain. Approximately 5 years ago or so, one of our co-workers daughters was having some medical issues and she found the neatest artist pack for her to draw and color when she was in the hospital. Cyndi was the best at knowing the little details about our close knit group at Fox World Travel. She loved to watch The Bachelor and I would call her often to compare the latest scoop as to who the chosen one would be. I missed our talk this last week but knew she'd call when she had a chance. She loved her family, that much was a given. She relocated back to Oshkosh to be closer to her parents to take them to numerous doctor appointments until there passing several years ago. I missed my dear friend but the phone and out meetings for lunch were always memorable. Her cousin Paula and her dogs were her immediate family in Oshkosh and she took great care and kindness with both. I remember how excited she was to be in Paula's wedding party, she was so overjoyed and almost thought she was the bride. I could go one forever with her wonderful acts of kindness, but one of the nicest was when we went to Cancun as an office several years ago. Our office had adopted a children's orphanage and she had some money that she had squirreled away from her parents and made a nice donation for the home in memory of them. She knew how to make your heart full with her kindness and that is always how I'll remember my dear thoughtful friend Cyndi.
With much sympathy,
Kim Schwebs