Candi Conover
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Candi Conover, 51, of Columbia died July 6, 2009 at her home. Candi was born in Kansas City, MO on February 23, 1958 to the late James and Barbara (Hoover) Conover. She is survived by her three children David Brooks, Bethany Brooks and Elizabeth Brooks all of Columbia as well as a brother Chirstopher Conover of McKinney, TX. Private services will be held later.
I was so sorry to hear about Candi’s passing. My thoughts are with all of you.
Bethany, Liz, and David; You have our deepest sympathy, and are in our thoughts and prayers. Vera (Cheryl’s mom)
May God Almighty remember you beloved Mother.
My deepest sympathy to all.
David, Bethany and Liz: So sorry your mother had to leave you. I’ll remember her wise contributions to our Sunday School discussions and her pretty voice. Remember you have a family at Community United Methodist. Shalom~
David, Bethany and Liz, I was so sorry to see that your mother had died. I truly enjoyed knowing her. She had a vibrant personality. She loved and appreciated each of you very much. I hope you will be comforted by memories of your times together.
I am so sorry about this premature death and the hole it leaves in your lives. My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Candi was a high school and most recently an email friend. Our whole class had fond memories of Candy. She will be missed. She was a lovely lady. I am sorry for your loss.
Bethany, David, and Liz, you know how much I miss your mom already, but I just wanted to post something here in tribute to her. She really was so amazing and I’m sad she had to go so soon. I love you guys.
I am a classmate of Candi’s. I use to go to her house and hang out with her in Gallatin.She is time warped in my mind I havn’t seen her for many years. I remember her beautiful long brown hair, Gorgious perfect teeth with a beautiful smile. She was a special friend and it breaks my heart she is gone. I wished I had known sooner that she was so ill I would have come to see her. I hope she knew she was in our prayers.I will be out of town this weekend and am sorry I will miss the memorial. When you feel like it would you e-mail us about Candi and what she was doing, maybe a little about your family and one of her memorial service information. Your family is in our prayers, Your mom touched my life and she will always be in my heart. She is already at work by helping the class of 76 keep in better touch with each other. I am blessed because she was my friend.And may God bless you and give you the courage and strenth to guide your familiy through this time of sorrow and help you to always remember the wonderful memories you made with her.
with my deepest sympahthy, a classmate and friend Sherri Carder 27958 Nicke Ave. Gallatin, Mo 64640
Bethany, David and Liz: I am so sorry that Candi has been taken from your sight, but not from your lives and never from your hearts. She was my very good friend. Even though we lost touch through the years, we had so many good memories together. When I saw her last December, the years just melted away. We talked so easily of politics, religion, of what’s important in life. She was SO proud of all three of you, and Bethany and Liz it was so great to meet you when I was there. I’m just so sorry we didn’t visit longer or more often. I can’t explain why we thought it was so important in high school to turn our names around backwards (she was Idnac Revonoc and I was Asil Nosliw) or why we (along with Andy Chrisman) chose our own special Sr. skip day to go to Crowder park, but they’re awfully good memories! She will be remembered forever, and loved just as long.
Our best to you!
Lisa Wilson Daniels
Gallatin, Class of 1976
She was a person of the highest calibre. She was loving, sincere, genuine and cared about people, especially her children and friends. She will be greatly missed and we offer our prayers and condolences to you during this time of trial. Be assured that she is in Glory and she is enveloped in all light, feeling no pain, and remembering and reviewing her life, with a sense of awe, wonder, and unexplainable love. Continue to pray for her, as she prays and inspires us from the realm above.
Candi was such a good friend to me and we had such good times together. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
I just heard about Candi. She was the sweetest lady and we miss her over here at MU. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.