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Candace Thompkins

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary THOMPKINS, Ms. Candace H. was born May 14, 1949 in Dayton, Ohio to the union of James F. and Catherine Hines. She departed this life May 8, 2006. She retired from WPAFB after 37 years of service. She graduated from Nettie Lee Roth High School, Class of '67. Preceded...

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Too the family of Candace Thompkins, please know my prayers are with your family. Death is not easy, but God only chooses the best.She will be sadly missed by co-workers at WPAFB. Pray for strength to move on.

To the family of Candy Hines Thompkins you have my condolence. I met Candy in the mid 60s she had a great smile and infectious laugh I will always remember.

I KNEW CANDY WHEN I WAS IN THE SERVICE,IN BLDG 257.SHE WILL BE MISS AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL IN YOUR TIME OF LOST.

I praise and thank God for the life of my beloved high school classmate, Candace Hines-Thompkins. She was a beautiful lady in so many ways. My prayers and thoughts are with her family at this most difficult time.

God bless you family.

My thoughts and prayers for comfort are truly with you during this time of sadness. Candy was a friend and co-worker for many years at WPAFB. I will forever remember her beautiful smile and laugh. She was such an easy person to talk with and one who drew many people to her. She will truly be missed.

To the Family of Candace: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Believe me, your loss really affects me. Candy was my very dear friend and I will miss her very much. She taught me and a lot of others an awful lot about the business of contracting. May GOD Bless and may she rest in Peace.

Divine Love surrounds and protects each of you during this time of Candance's transition. My Love is shared with each of you.

I met Candy in 1968 while working for the City of Dayton. It was my first job and Candy worked in my office for the summer. I am truly saddened to hear of her passing. May God be with you all.

They say if you go through life and have 2-3 close friends, then you should feel fortunate. I considered Candy one of those friends, and I am truly going to miss her. We spent 12 years as co-workers and friends at Wright-Patt, and our days weren't complete until we had sat for awhile and discussed life and its many trials and blessings. May God Bless you all in this time of loss, and may we all look back at the blessings and special times brought our way by Candy.