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1972 - 2011
Candy Lee Mallory, 38, of Kenova, went to be with the Lord, on July 9, 2011. Candy was born October 19, 1972 to Joyce and Sammy Tomblin. Candy is survived by her husband, Robert L. Mallory, of Kenova, three beautiful children, Kristin, Emily and Alexander Lovisa, two stepsons, Justin and Ryan Mallory of Groveport, Ohio and three grandsons, Dakota, Caleb and Hayden Mallory. She is also survived by her sister Rosie Vance of Kenova, brother James Starkey of Huntington, Larry and wife B.J. Tomblin of Tennessee and mother in law Nancy Mallory of Huntington, nieces and nephews, Joshua Vance, Kaylee Starkey, Curtis and Megan Tomblin and special uncle and aunt George Tomblin, Rose and Robert Garcia and special friends at ITT Tech. Candy was a loving and caring wife and mother. She was studying to be a registered nurse. Candy was a beautiful person who will be missed by a host of family and friends. Her memory and dreams will never be forgotten. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Chadd Hatfield at Tucker Memorial Baptist Church on Sunday July 17, 2011 at 2 pm. Vistation at Reger Funeral Home will be Saturday July 16, 2011 from 6 to 9 pm. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Candy Mallory in c/o Peoples Bank.
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There are currently 4 condolences.
kara
Sunday July 24, 2011 at
11:54 PM
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how can people say she went to heaven when she was drunk and just left a bar i go to church but i dont go to bar and drink the bible tell me that a no no
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Rosey Stewart
Sunday July 17, 2011 at
12:56 AM
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Robert, Kristin, Emily & Alex,
God be with you all and comfort you in you time of sorrow. We don't know why God chose to have Candy leave this world at such a young age but we do know she is in a much better place and resting in his arms. She will be waiting for you to someday be with her again and until then she will watch over everything you go through. She will be there for each of her children's joys and sorrows and hear what you say through your heart. Think of the things she did and loved and you will see her there in her favorite flower, songs, and family times together.
Love & prayers,
Rosey
Candy rest forever in God's peace & love.
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Laura Mullins
Saturday July 16, 2011 at
10:53 PM
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I went to school with candy. I would just like to say that my thoughts and prayers are with the family in this horrible time.Candy was a very friendly and nice and she will be missed. I hope they find who did this to her. She was too young to die. It just was not her time to go. Kristin, Alex, Emily, if you need to talk to someone I am here. you can contact me on facebook. So sorry for your loss.
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Lisa Moten
Saturday July 16, 2011 at
7:29 PM
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To the family of Candy:
I send my deepest condolences and sympathies. Candy was a bright, intelligent and friendly person. She always came by my office (while on campus) and would talk to me. I miss seeing her bright smile and warm personality. She will be missed. Keeping you and holding you in prayer. RIP Candy.
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