Candace-Brehm-Obituary

Candace Coburn Brehm

Chichester, New Hampshire

Age 69

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DIED
March 16, 2021
AGE
69
LOCATION
Chichester, New Hampshire

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Candace Coburn Brehm, 69, of Chichester, affectionately known as Candy, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday, March 16 after a courageous fight with cancer.Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, she will be deeply missed by her best friend and husband of 44...

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We miss Candy, and we are all so saddened to hear that she is gone. She was such a joy to us. She loved and appreciated all people. While she appreciated each person, she always especially looked out for the little ones. She was reassuring, encouraging, and enthusiastic about everything she did. We miss her so much and send our condolences.
Love, Serena & Paul, Erin, Joe, Megan, Anna, and Thomas.

Al and I are so sorry. When is the date for her service?

I met Candy through theater with the Community Players of Concord NH. Candy ALWAYS lit up a room as soon as she entered it. We became instant friends. Whenever I would see her, I immediately lit up as she made everyone feel so special. I'm so very sad to hear of her passing and will keep her and all of her loved ones in my thoughts and prayers. I will certainly spread some kindness in Candy's memory.

I got to know Candy while going to school with Josh and Ally. Candy was a force of kindness, radiant positivity, inspiration and support for so many of us. She effortlessly commanded everyone’s highest respect and modeled a much needed healthy, aspirational vision of adulthood. She had an unparalleled talent for listening to, validating and being fully present for those in her company. She was as accessible as she was vivaciously enigmatic, bringing the enchantment of her world to life in...

You were such a lovely person. Stan I am so sorry I lost my Ed also. It will hurt for some time

Thank you for inspiring us to tackle drama activities in the early years of homeschooling together in town.. You will be missed Candy:)

So very sorry for your loss Stan, Josh, and Ally. Candy was such a lovely woman. We will miss her in our community.

So awfully sorry to hear about Candy. Kate and I have nothing but the deepest sympathy for you Stan, Allie, Josh and families, Candy’s dad, and sisters, too. The excitement, enthusiasm, innocence, and infectiousness in her smile show the joy and acceptance she always had when we were together. Thrilled she knew the joy of those precious grandchildren and the love and closeness of your family.

You always had a smile and with words of encouragement to share