Cynthia Ann Parkman-Cropp (’73), Denton. She worked in the North Texas bookstore and as a store manager and an accountant for various companies. She is survived by her children Jennifer Ellen Cropp-Medlin (’01) and Carl Adrian Cropp (’03). She was known for her cooking and she was active in 12 step recovery programs, serving as a sponsor for countless people.
Submitted By jd0307 on Fri, 06/23/2023 - 7:46am
Cynthia Ann Parkman-Cropp (’73), Denton. She worked in the North Texas bookstore and as a store manager and an accountant for various companies. She is survived by her children Jennifer Ellen Cropp-Medlin (’01) and Carl Adrian Cropp (’03). She was known for her cooking and she was active in 12 step recovery programs, serving as a sponsor for countless people.