In Memory

Cyndie Hogreve (Rexford)

Cyndie Hogreve (Rexford)

 

Cyndie Hogreve Rexford

Born: June 10, 1950

Died: February 21, 2019

Cyndie Hogreve Rexford, 68, of Crystal Lake, passed away peacefully on February 21, 2019. She was born on June 10, 1950 in Chicago, IL.

Cyndie's friend Terry Dowd (CLCHS Class of 1965) wrote to our class, " Cyndie came with me to Texas in 1967. She married Byron Rexford on August 2, 1968. Byron was in the Air force and stationed at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston.

Cyndie's obituary was in the Northwest Herald as follows:
Cyndie will be joyfully remembered by her loving partner of 30 years, Jeff Danca; brother, Jay Bernhardt, along with nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Burt Hogreve.

A Celebration of Cyndie's Life will be held on Tuesday, February 26, at 7:30 PM. A visitation will be from 4:00 PM until the time of service at Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave. (Rte. 176), Crystal Lake, IL 60014. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to, American Liver Foundation, National Office, 39 Broadway, Ste 2700, New York, NY 10006, www.liverfoundation.org

For information, please contact Davenport Family Funeral Home, Crystal Lake, 815-459-3411. For online condolences please visit, www.davenportfamily.com.

Terry Dowd's contact information can be found by asking the Reunion Committee.



 
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08/26/20 07:15 PM #1    

Bob Dietrich

Cyndie was my first real girlfriend when I reaco 7th grade. I couldn't believe such a pretty girl would ever consider me a boyfriend. I had my first kiss with her in the covered picnic area above the skating pond at Veterans Acres...skates still on. Never saw her much after 7th grade. But always had a soft for my first love.
Bob Dietrich

12/21/20 11:08 AM #2    

Janet Olson (Pinkerton)

Cyndie was a great friend of mine in grade school and junior high.  She lived just down the street from me and we were together a lot until high school.  She had divorced parents and found my home welcoming. She came to my house often and I remember her as a sweet girl who liked to play records and fuss with make-up.  She stayed overnight for a sleep-over many a weekend.   Somehow my mom knew she was having a tough time and always asked me to include her.  I went with her on her weekends several times to visit her dad.  She didn't like going, but at least together we made it as fun as we could.  I wasn't able to keep up with her, but thoughts and memories of her are in my mind just like it was yesterday.  I am saddened at her passing and send sympathy to her family. 


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