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Published August 09, 2012, 12:00 AM

CYNTHIA "CINDI" (STANISICH) WILKINS

Cynthia J. Wilkins, 60, Plymouth formerly of Keewatin, Minn. passed away peacefully Monday, Aug. 6, 2012 of pancreatic cancer at North Memorial Hospital in Robbinsdale, Minn.

Cynthia J. Wilkins, 60, Plymouth formerly of Keewatin, Minn., passed away peacefully Monday, Aug. 6, 2012 of pancreatic cancer at North Memorial Hospital in Robbinsdale, Minn.

She was born on June 25, 1952 to Matthew and Thelma (Aho) Stanisich in Hibbing, Minn.

After graduating from Nashwauk-Keewatin H.S., Cindi attended the Hibbing Junior College and later graduated from UMD in education. Moving from Duluth to Chicago, Cindi was employed at Marshall Fields, before moving on with FedEx where she held various customer service roles for over 27 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Matthew and Thelma (Aho) Stanisich.

A loving wife and mother, Cindi is survived by her dear husband of 37 years, Warren Wilkins; her three sons, Matthew, Andrew, and Jake, all of Plymouth, Minn.; and her little buddy, Bailey.

SERVICE: 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 13, 2012 in the Dougherty Funeral Home of Hibbing. The Rev. Fr. Brian Lederer will officiate. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the funeral service in the funeral home on Monday. Interment will be at the Maple Hill Cemetery of Hibbing. Arrangements are with the Dougherty Funeral Home of Hibbing. Visit our website at www.doughertyofhibbing.com to sign our online register.

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