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Candice E. Wriedt

Westerly, Rhode Island

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WESTERLY - Candice E. (Denault) Wriedt, beloved wife of Christopher F. Wriedt, of Colonial Drive, Westerly, passed away at the Westerly Hospital on Monday, August 11, 2025 at the age of 65.Born in Westerly, she was the daughter of the late James and Dora Denault.Candice worked at Charter Oak...

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Chris, please accept our sincerest sympathies on the passing of your lovely wife Candice. Please take care of yourself and know that we are thinking of you. -The Westerly Teachers Association

So sorry Chris. God bless Candy's loving soul in heaven, you and yours with comforting memories.

I´m so sad to hear of Candy´s passing. I went to school with her from the 1st grade up to graduation. Candy was such a happy sole I don´t think I´ve ever seen her angry, always a smile on her face. I´m sure she received God´s grace,getting the rest she so deserves. So sorry for loss, Chris.

Dear Chris, I am deeply sorry for the loss of your beloved wife, Candace. I will pray that the Lord brings to you His peace and comfort in the many wonderful memories you shared together.

Chris and Pam Candi was a very brave, strong woman who really loved her husband and family. Chris, I have so admired your love and dedication to your wife, as well as your love for God. Thank you for being such a godly man and Pam, thank you for your example of God's love and commitment to your family. I am honored to be your cousin.

My condolences to Candi´s family. May she rest in peace

Chris. Liz and i are heartbroken of Candi's passing. She was a beautiful girl and your treasure. She is now with God and his angels. She is your angel now. God bless her, you and the family.

Chris, My deepest condolences on your loss. Candie is now in a better place no more suffering. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Chris. 25 or so years ago my son and I were at a banquet where you received an award in the field of athletics. I dont remember exactly for what accomplishment but I do remember your speech. You started out by saying how grateful you were for the honor but then proceeded to spend the majority of your speech talking about your wife. You honored her by making us in the room aware of her courage and fighting spirit. How she was the one who deserved all of the praise. You made her feel like the...