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Candyce Ardolino

Dallas, Texas

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ARDOLINO, MRS. CANDYCE ARDOLINO, age 57, of Allen, Texas passed away June 17, 2003, in Lindale, TX. She was born February 23, 1946 in Roswell, NM to John and Margaret Temple. She married Frank Ardolino on January 22, 2001, in Dallas, TX. Mrs. Ardolino was a registered nurse and was employed with...

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Candyce was a very loving person. She was my small group leader at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church. She was always there for all the senior high girls in our youth group. I send my love to her daughter Kim and her husband Frank. May God bless all who Candyce influenced.

Candyce was an upbeat person who could always be counted on for a kind word and unrelenting encouragement. Her demeanor was always gentle, tender and embracing.

There will be a vast void in many lives due to her passing, but my prayer is that those she left behind will soon be comforted by the fond and warm memories Candyce has left with so many.

It truely was a blessing to know her.

Sincere Sympathy,
Adriane Harris

I cannot begin to express the sadness I felt when I learned of Candyce's passing. Candyce was one of the kindest, dearest and most genuine people that I have had the pleasure to call a friend.

My heartfelt sympathies to Frank, Kim and all of her beloved family members. Please find comfort in the way Candyce's beautiful spirit impacted everyone she touched. God Bless!

Candyce was the most beautiful person I have ever known and fortunate enough to call my friend. Just Saturday 6/14/03, she sent me flowers because I was not feeling well due to radiation therapy. The bouquet sits on my table reminding me of the wonderful things she has done for so many! She was a true friend, always caring about everyone. So many people whose lives have been changed just by knowing her. She will be missed dearly. I don't think one day will go by when I don't remember...

Candyce was one of the nicest persons I have ever met in my career in insurance. I enjoyed the short time I got to know her at Reliance. Twilla and I would like to extend our sympathy to her husband, children and family for the loss of such a wonderful person. For those of us who must remain behind, it is comforting to know that Candyce has gone to a better place, and someday we will see her again. I am sure she will be caring for others as she did her on earth.

Sincerely,
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