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Cynthia Gay Bosman Cascio was born on September 4th, 1959, in Cape May, New Jersey to Larry and Patricia Bosman. Cindy graduated from Bryan Adams High School in Dallas, where she was a member of the Bryan Adams Belles Drill Team. Her natural boldness and talent for dance led her to audition for a spot as a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. Cindy realized that she had a gift for gab and a knack for sales while working for Kirby Vacuum. She graduated from the Academy of Real Estate, specializing in leasing and sales. Over the years, her success as a real estate agent flourished due to her ability to draw attention to anything she touched. Cindy had a flair for the dramatics. She loved getting glammed up and blinged out. Whether it was with cowbells, enormous jewelry, or her cheetah print and pink outfits, Cindy knew how to get attention. Add a glass of wine or White Russian, a spritz of White Diamond and she was ready for any event that gave her a reason to sparkle. You could always count on her to be the loudest, brightest and most flamboyant at any celebration. If Cindy did anything, it was with pizzazz, gusto, and a little glitter. She loved making up nicknames, songs, jokes and laughing at her own humor. She enjoyed making her homemade Orange Julius’s and handmade milkshakes, always adding a pinch of love in every glass. She liked Moolenium Crunch Ice Cream with frosted flakes and Hershey chocolate sauce. She loved watching Goldie Hawn movies and the Jewelry Network, but her favorite hobby was talking. She loved having long conversations with family, friends, strangers and pets. Cindy had an empathetic compassion for others and supported of any crazy ideas brought to the table. She is remembered for her silliness, sassiness, and kindness. Regardless of the difficulty of a situation, she always looked for the bright side. She gave the most incredible hugs and kisses that could fix even the worst of days. Cindy would join you during those rough times in life to let you know that you weren’t alone in it. She made you feel important, beautiful and worthy. May her legacy of love and empathy continue in the lives of her family and friends.
She is greatly loved and will be dearly missed by her father, Larry Bosman; half-sister, Shawnda Tuttle; 1st born son, Jason Newton; daughters, Shakerra Lenee Batten and husband Dave; and Lauren Kayle’na Cascio; grandsons, Maddox James Batten and Grayson Michael Batten; niece, Skylin McFarland and Nephew, Shaun Chelf and her fur baby, Oreo. She is now reunited in heavenly joy with her mother, Patricia (Trish) Moody and younger sister, Laurie Kay Bosman, who preceded her in death.