
December 18, 2022
Crystal A. Blauvelt, 60; of Scriba, NY passed away at University Hospital, Syracuse, NY after a long illness.
Crystal was born in Oswego, NY to the late Norman and Grace (Schwalm) McManus and she has been a longtime resident of Scriba, NY. She loved spending time with her beloved family especially her grandchildren. Crystal also enjoyed going to the casino, bowling and playing BINGO.
She was pre-deceased by her grandson Anthony Blauvelt.
Crystal is survived by her fiancée Kenneth Rice of Scriba, NY, her 3 children: Kourtney (Cody Cahill) McManus of Mexico, NY; Justin (Cynthia Mellon) Blauvelt of Martville, NY; and Joshua Blauvelt of KY; her siblings: Norman (Jean) McManus Jr., of FL.; Don (Eileen) McManus of Oswego; Ken (Debbie LaFave) McManus of Oswego, Art McManus of Oswego; her 8 grandchildren: Antonio, Leah, Maverick, Hailee, Aaron, Aubrie, Natasha and Joseph; great grandchild Roselyn and several nieces and nephews.
Calling Hours and Funeral Service will be conducted at the convenience of the family.
Burial will be held privately.
The Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home, 147 W. 4th St., Oswego, NY has care of the arrangements.

You will be missed thank you for keeping my head up in difficult time having you are loved.
You’ve left a void in so many lives, so many hearts, which speaks volumes about how much you were loved. Keep a watchful eye on Kenny, my L’il Bro. The brightest of stars in the Heavens will constantly be a reminder to us that you have made it home. Healthy, whole, HAPPY. We’re but for the blink of an eye, but we dwell in the House of our Lord Forever and ever.
It’s so hard to believe that Crystal has passed away. She was a force of nature. She was a strong person. She endured so many surgeries and illnesses, it is comforting to know that her suffering is over. To Ken, and to Crystal’s family, we send our condolences, love, and prayers. Becky and Dave Schermerhorn
Cousin, it was fun watching you grow up. And then you became a mom. A long, short story. I am glad to be a part of it. A small part, but you were always in my heart. Loved your whole family.