Cindy Louise Parker

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Cindy Louise Parker of Jefferson, Ohio, age 78, passed away at her home on Sunday, January 22, 2023. She was born May 17, 1944, in Cleveland, Ohio, to John and Corrine (Furst) Timothy. Cindy was a 1962 graduate of Collinwood High School. She worked as an optometrist receptionist and technician, and later retired as a pharmacy technician from Omnicare. She enjoyed crafting, cooking, and spending time with family. Her apple pies and cheesecake were amazing. Cindy leaves behind her children, Dawn (Scott) Shannon, Jennifer (Paul) Sessler, Matthew Brozak, Rebecca Bradbeer, Karen (Nate) Ambrose; grandchildren, Brandi (Jesse) Selby, Ryan Shannon, William Clark, Andrew (Whitney) Clark, Lauren Clark, Austin (Joetta) Ambrose, Abbie Ambrose, Lucie Ambrose, Aislin Bradbeer; great grandchildren, Cody White, Hannah White, Natalie Shannon, Dalton Kraynik, Oliver Clark; brothers Fred and Gary Timothy; and many beloved stepchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, sister, Barbara Hynd, brother John Timothy, husband, William Richard Brozak (28 years), husband, Ronald Lee Parker (20 years), and son, Mark A. Brozak. Cindy’s family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the Jefferson Fire District and Jefferson Village Police Department for their care and assistance. Friends will be received 10am-12pm Thursday, January 26, 2023 at Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street in Madison. Services and Burial will take place immediately following at Fairview Memorial Park, Madison, Ohio. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. Aunt Cindy you will be missed by so many. I remember all the visits to Ohio when I was growing up and I always loved staying at your house and hanging out with you, uncle Bill, and my cousins. You were such a sweet lady and I loved you dearly. My condolences to the family and praying for everyone during this difficult time.

  2. Aunt Cindy was a truly wonderful woman. Vince and I were just thinking how she sent us a “care package” back around Christmas 2004 when we were attempting to live in Alaska that contained cookies, a small canned ham, a homemade wreath and other treats and doodads from Ohio, and how much that meant to us. But my favorite memory is spending a day with her a few years ago at her home while she taught me how to bake pies like she did. I don’t think I have mastered putting enough love into my baked goods like she always did, but that was such a lovely time just one on one with her. She is going to be greatly missed by all of us. Vince and I send our heartfelt love, thoughts, and prayers to all my cousins in the loss of her.


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