Cynthia Marie Wilson, 48, of Twin Lakes passed away surrounded by family and friends at Aurora Medical Center on May 29th, 2021. She was born on February 5th, 1973, in Chicago, IL. She graduated from Grant High School in Fox Lake, IL and began a long career as a Gymnastics coach. She was associated with several gyms in the north-eastern Illinois area and the south-eastern Wisconsin area. She enjoyed spending time with her children where they loved going to the beach and camping out.
She is survived by daughter: Kendall Marie Wilson (Joseph) of Twin Lakes sons: Dawson James Wilson of Twin Lakes, Christopher Wesley Ahven of Twin Lakes, 1 expected grandchild: Paisley, brothers: Roger (Amy) of Gurnee, IL and Robert of Mount Vernon, IL, niece and nephew: James and Natalie Kendall, her parents Jim and Linda Nelson of Twin Lakes, as well as many cousins, aunts and uncles. She is preceded in death by her grandparents, and many aunts and uncles.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the owner and staff at Century Pub in Kenosha for having a benefit for Cynthia and a special thanks to Kiki, Amy, Karen, Keven and Joe as well as all the people who went out of their way to take care of her during her time of need. There are too many special people to name and thank.
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Karen Vicory says:
I was blessed to have had Cindy as my friend for so many years and I’m honored that I could be part of her life to the end. I will always carry her in my heart. Her positive attitude and the courage with which she lived her life will continue to inspire me throughout mine. She was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.
Greg Dalbey says:
I will miss you so much my old friend. I wish I had one more chat with you over the phone. I’m so glad I made the trek to meet you and hug you one last time last March after learning about your health .. passing on my preparations and powders to you in the hopes that a miracle may occur. I guess I’ll have to be satisfied with the simple miracle that we were friends for the last 25 or so years. You’ve left an indelible mark on me. I will never forget you.