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Lisa Candace Smith Cox "Candy" Spicer

Mobile, Alabama

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SPICER Lisa Candace "Candy" Smith Cox Spicer died June 9 at a local hospital. Born May 28, 1955 in Valparaiso, FL, her childhood was spent in Ft. Walton Beach, FL. She later traveled extensively and lived in Europe and Central America with her husband Steven Cox and their daughters. When he died,...

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I am so sorry to hear of Candy's passing. My heart goes out to you.

In Christian concern and loving care, you were uplifted in prayer by The Mens Prayer Fellowship of Dauphin Way United Methodist Church.

Jamiey and Sarah - You are in my thoughts and prayers. Remember, memories are forever.

Rhonda Larkin (Huntsville, AL)
John Hunt's mother

My heart aches from missing Candy as I know everyone that ever met Candy is hurting. My prayers are with Johnnie, Jamiey & Sarah.

My prayers are with the entire family. I worked with candy at family medical and was sadden to hear of her passing. Let God guide you and comfort you in your hours of need.

Words fail me. I love all of you so much. Mama Cox helped me and added to my life in ways no one else ever has. She loved me even with my stupid little antics and rebellious nature. You all are my family and my heart aches with you today. I am comforted that she is safe in the Father's arms. I love you.

Words can never express the love and prayers for ya'll at this time. To know Candy was to love her and we will always cherish her memory. Only God knows why he chose to take her at this time from one of the most wonderful family's I've ever had the pleasure to know and love.

My heart is truly sadden by the lost of a cousin with whom I have fond childhood memories.

I spoke with candy every morning and she was one of my teachers when I came to Cpsi. I will miss her as we all will.