Cindy Brittingham

Cindy Brittingham

Cindy Brittingham

Cindy M. Brittingham, 61, of Bradford, formerly of Adams-Friendship, Wisconsin, passed away at 10:33 a.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.

Cindy was born June 2, 1957 in Chicago, the daughter of Joseph and Geraldine (Knapczyk) Lent. She married Carl Brittingham on December 28, 1984 in Wyoming, Illinois; he survives.

Also surviving are her daughter, Heather Brittingham (Wesley Morrissey) of Laura; sons, Jason Lent of Las Vegas, Nevada (Krista Lent) of Dunlap, and Carl (Amanda) Brittingham of Wyoming; six grandchildren, Finnley and Brenley Morrissey, Logan, Brayden and Emma Lent and Sydney Brittingham; two sisters, Debby Lent and Kathy (Mike) Kuss both of Adams-Friendship, Wisconsin; two nephews, Jake Vana and Justin Lent; and niece, Alyssa Kuss. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Cindy was the founder, owner and operator of Quality Cable and Components in Wyoming, which she started in 1994. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, family, and friends. Cindy enjoyed making memories, traveling with her husband and was passionate about giving back to others. A true inspiration of strength and beauty, inside and out. Cindy was full of life, love and happiness. Many will say, they have never met a kinder, more generous soul. She will be forever in our hearts.

“And in the End, the Love you take is equal to the Love you make.” The Beatles

A gathering of friends and family to celebrate Cindy’s life will be on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at St. Dominic Parish Hall in Wyoming from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There will be no formal service.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital Midwest Affiliate Clinic. Haskell Funeral & Cremation Services in Wyoming is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be left for Cindy’s family on her tribute wall at www.haskellfuneral.com.

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  1. KIM (HARTMAN) BOLES says:

    The passing of Cindy was such sad news to hear, I am so sorry for her families loss, you have my deepest sympathies. I graduated with Cindy, I loved making her laugh, she always seemed to (catch on). She loved to laugh! She will be dearly missed by the ones close to her. The last time that I seen Cindy, I believe, was at our 35th class reunion.

  2. Bob and Janis says:

    Peace, love and comfort to all of the family. So sorry for your loss ?

  3. Pastor Terri says:

    Thinking of you all in this time of loss and grief. You have my heartfelt sympathies.
    There is nothing like a sister.
    May the good Lord grant you comfort as only He can.

  4. Ann Pourchot says:

    So sorry for your family loss!! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!! Cindy was a wonderful person! She will be missed by all that knew her!!

  5. Terry Schaetzka says:

    Deb so sorry for your loss

  6. Norma Cekan says:

    Debbie.. so sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing.may memories be held close to your heart.

  7. Peg Johnston says:

    Carl, Deb, and Kathy,
    You know how I am hurting with the passing of Cindy. Such a friend with so many memories. I have never met a more pleasant person.

  8. Mark & Peggy(Williams)Bond says:

    Deb and family So sorry for your loss She was truly an inspiration to all

  9. Peggy and Buck Sleeman says:

    So sorry for your families loss.
    Taken way to young. Sending prayers for your comfort during this difficult time.

  10. Debbi and Nick Segina says:

    Cindy was a good person with a warm, sunny heart. Sorry to hear she has passed. We are asking God to give you comfort and peace.

  11. Judy Alderman says:

    So sorry for your family’s loss

  12. Peg (Henriksen)Lecy says:

    So sorry on your loss. Cindy was a ray of sunshine. We graduated together. May God family and friends comfort you