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Kandi Marie Hoke

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Kandi Marie Hoke DATELINE –Millerstown Kandi Marie Hoke, 50, of 31 N. High Street, Millerstown died Saturday, October 11, 2008 in the University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore. Born March 16, 1958 in Harrisburg she was the daughter of the late George R. and Charlotte (Espenshade)...

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Jon, Ian and Family. Kandi was a great gift from God to many. and she will always be in our hearts and memories.She taught me to be stong other wise I will never make it anywhere. Ian she was always so proud of you. So remember she will always be in your hearts and over your shoulder. Take Care and stand strong togther and she will be waiting when its time.

Kandi,
I will never forget you. I always remember all those times you would drive Ian and I and whoever else out of the gang who needed a ride all over Perry County in that silly van of yours. You always made us laugh. I also will never forget all the long talks we had while the boys were playing video games. I miss you, and know you are in a better place now. Rest in Peace

Kandi,
I was so saddened by your sudden passing and i will miss you..it seems like just yesterday when i first got in your line at the giant and had some really good laughs with you...from that point on i always looked to see if you were at a register ,if so you know whose line i was in....you always had a smile on your face and made your customers feel special..be at peace my friend and know that many people will be missing you alot..

Kandi... It seems like just a few years ago that we watched you grow up in the city of Harrisburg, to become a beautiful ambitious young woman. We miss you, we loved you and we'll never forget you. Your cousin, Bill Comrey

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

We saw in the paper about the passing of your wife. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. We sure had a lot of fun together at the Dover races, when we camped together. We are here for you (Hokie)

It should not have been your time to leave but somehow God must have wanted you back. I know you will be looking down on your family and protecting them. May you rest in peace and know that you will be missed.