Cheryl Lynn Crosby

Cheryl Lynn Crosby

Cheryl Crosby Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Oct. 2 to Oct. 7, 2007.


Cheryl Lynn (Zobel) Crosby

Cheryl Lyyn (Zobel) Crosby, 52, of Marysville, WA passed away on September 24, 2007. She was born March 27, 1955 in Detroit Lakes, MN to Stanley and Hazel Zobel.
Cheryl was a full time student and was a graduate of Everett Community College and the University of Washington. Cheryl married Richard Crosby on Jully 22, 1978 in Detriot Lakes, MN. She enjoyed going to the beach, playing with grandkids, reading, drawing studying and baking.
She was preceded in death by her father, Stanley Zobel; and mother, Hazel Lorraine Johnson Zobel.
Cheryl is survivied by her husband, Richard Crosby; children, Jason Crosby, Carrie Timney and Ryan Crosby; siblings, Sandy Money, Linda Hansen, Wanda Ogg, Susan Haas, Stanton Zoble, Tony Zobel and Cindy Hope; four grandchildren, Shelby, Connor, Samantha, and Colin; daughter-in-law, Kari; and son-in-law, David.
Services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, October 4, 2007, at Evergreen Funeral Home.


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Melinda

October 5, 2007

I was saddened to hear of Cheryl's passing. I knew her from riding the bus to the UW where she often spoke of her family. I will miss her laugh.

Tami Skarie

October 3, 2007

We are thinking of you. We wish we could be there with everyone. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone.

Richard - I am giving you a great big hug.

Love always -
Mike, Tami, Courtney, and Zach

Pat Price

October 2, 2007

We were so saddened to hear of Cheryl's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Richard and the family.

Farley Tracy

October 2, 2007

I'll miss you my little Munchkin.
Your suffering is over you have won the battle.Rest in peace,Dear Friend.

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