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Cynthia (Syndee) Anne Crice
Cynthia “Syndee” Anne Crice, died on December 22, 2021 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Syndee grew up in Anchorage and was a 1999 graduate of West High School where she participated in the JROTC and the National Honor Society. Syndee moved to Wasilla and worked for Tesoro as a manager for ten years. She then moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Syndee loved creating jewelry, greeting cards, and other crafts for her business, The Crafting Pot. She also loved to capture nature in her photography. Her witty and sarcastic banter was always on hand as well as her giving, loving heart.
Syndee is preceded in death by her grandmother, Lois Andrews and her step-mother Nancy Crice.
She is survived by her mother, Renee Thomas (nee Johnson); father, Gerald Crice; grandfather Richard Johnson and wife Alma; brother Patrick Johnson and niece Brooklyn; brother David Compala and niece Jade; sister Sara Lawson and children; as well as her aunts, Christina
Schneider, Ingrid Schneider, Heidi Sisemore, Rosalie Pleiman and many loving cousins. Syndee was a beloved daughter, sister, niece, granddaughter, and friend. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. A private service was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.