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Patty Cesari
June 1, 2010
Kelly,
My heart hurts for you and your family as you've lost such a wonderful mother/grandmother and I, a good friend. I talked to her two weeks ago and she seemed truly happy @ this time in her life. I read something recently that said "accept the pain, cherish the joys, resolve the regrets." Hard to do but working on it. Love to all of you.
May 31, 2010
Kelly and family, I am so sorry to learn of Candy's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy. In all the years I've lived next door to Candy, one thing I learned about her was her love for her family - especially her two grandchildren. My prayers are with you all.
Carol Hofen
Apopka, FL
Peggy Heydrick-Angel
May 31, 2010
Dearest Kelly, Joel & sweet girls,
Am so very sorry to learn of Candy's passing. She was my best bud when I moved to Orlando and we sure shared some good times. You are her pride and joy and even though she may no longer be on this physical earth, she is with you always.
Peace & Love,
Peggy Heydrick Angel
Derryl Smith
May 30, 2010
Kelly and family,
Claudia and I extend our deepest regrets for your loss. May peace be with you during these difficult days and our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ray & Gail Adams
May 30, 2010
Dear Kelly and family....
Ray and I were so sorry to hear of Candy's death on Tuesday. We had not seen her in a number of years, but did talk with her a year ago, while working on the Evans 60's Reunion...We tried to convince her to attend.....And now as I think about Candy, how sad for us she did not. We hope all of your wonderful memories of your mother will comfort you during your sadness. As a mother, I know she would not want you to be sad very long....
With love and sympathy,
Ray and Gail Adams
Carolyn (Waldron) Sheets
May 30, 2010
Kelly and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mom/grandmother. I have such fond memories of the times(sleepovers, beach trips etc. etc.) we had in high school and into the late 60's. We shared many, many fun happy times. I could go on and on with stories. Unfortunately, we lost touch over the years. I had hoped to see her at the 60's class renuion in June 2009. I had the honor of being her maid of honor in her marriage to your dad.
May God give you peace and comfort at this time as only He can. I, too, share in your loss of this wonderful, sweet and beautiful woman. I shall be praying for your family.
Carolyn Waldron Sheets
Charlotte, North Carolina
Gail
May 30, 2010
so sorry to hear of your loss and the bibile gives us a hope of the future at revelation 21 verses 3 and 4 tells of a time when sickness and death will be done away with. may the god of all comforts give your family strenght to endure during your time of sorrow
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