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Jacqueline Candee

Lyndhurst, New Jersey

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CANDEE Jacqueline, of Lyndhurst, 64, passed away on January 8, 2011 surrounded by her loving family. Beloved daughter of Eugenia (nee Dauphin) and late Arthur Candee. Longtime companion to Warren Kurtz. Devoted mother of Anthony Ugliarolo and his wife Melissa. Endeared grandmother to Olivia and...

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To my sweet sister, whom I never got to meet in person. May God bless you. David

Dear Aunt Jackie - there's not a day that goes by that I don't think of you...you were such an inspiration; a woman of integrity, class, knowledge, and a great sense of humor. Often, I think of all of the great times we shared together and the memories that will never leave me. I was beyond fortunate to have you as my aunt and you will be with me forever. I love you - Melissa

Hey Jake my friend. I miss you very much. You were such a beautiful woman and friend. We shared so many things in the past 30 yrs, our children growing up and then the beauty and wonderful feelings that go along with the arrival of grandchildren. Good old overlook hospital where we first met and spent so much of our career. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your life.

I wish to express my deepest sympathy to you.Jacqui and I had an extremely pleasant working relationship at Clara Maass Hospital.I am deeply saddened of her passing.
All of you were very blessed to have her in your lives. She will be sorely missed.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Joan Mannion

Jacqui and I Had an extremely pleasant working relationship at Clara Maass Hospital. I am deeply saddened of her passing.
All of you were blessed to have had her in your lives.She will be sorely missed.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Joan Mannion

I had the pleasure of working with Jacqui Candee at East Orange General Hospital. She was a remarkable strong women with a beautiful smile. I enjoyed her friendship, our many chats about life and will miss her very much. It was a pleasure to have known her.

My dear sister Jackie, there are so many memories that we share. Our age difference meant you wore many different hats. I was an aunt at 8 years old. I remember I would come to visit you all the time when Anthony was born. I would sneak and wake him up so I could hold him. We had many good times together when he was growing up. You tried to teach me how to drive, you helped me pick out my wedding gown. Fred Melissa Justin and I miss you every day but we remember you with a smile and I...

Jacqui...
You were one of the classiest ladies I've ever known. The little girls and I will miss you greatly. You've taken a piece of our hearts with you to heaven, but you will be with our family forever whenever we are together.
Good-bye my dear friend...go in Peace.
All my love,
Donna

how sad. i worked with her at overlook hospital. christa grote