Candice Linda Moore of San Angelo, Texas passed away on August 4,2025 at the age of 76 after a lengthy illness. She was born on November 5th, 1948, to her parents John and Rosemary (Rapp) Moore in Hollywood, California.
She was married to Dennis Burcham of San Angelo.
She attended college in California, and she owned and operated Senior Benefits Insurance agency here in San Angelo for over 25 years. Her hobbies included shopping and spending time in casinos, as she never met a casino she didn't like!
She is survived by her husband, Dennis Bucham of San Angelo, stepchildren Melani Burcham of Denver, Colorado, Timothy Burcham and wife Jen of Denver, Colorado, Danelle Augustitus and husband (Justin) of Longmont, Colorado, Brian Burcham (wife Alana) of Schertz, Texas, and five step grandchildren. Former brother-in-law, Mike Agan of San Angelo, Niece Samantha Hamilton (son Devon) or Southlake, Texas, Nephw Patrick Agan (wife Tia) of San Angelo. As well as her friends, Maxine McCallister or Port Lavaca, Texas, Ester Guitterez of San Angelo, Valerie Rodriquez of San Angelo, Connie and Claude Wilson of San Angelo and many more! She is also survived by her belove Persian Cats, Piggy, Bonnie and Symba.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Rosemary (Rapp) Moore and her sister, Nancy Again.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
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