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© Barnes and Friederich Funeral Home
Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Candace Mary (Conway) Graves

Candace Mary (Conway) Graves
July 24, 1964 ~ October 28, 2012

Candace Mary Conway Graves was born July 24, 1964 and died October 22, 2012.

Candy was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth D. Graves and her father Bernard Francis Conway.

She is survived by two daughters, Colby Collenne Graves, 17, and Chloe Elizabeth Graves, 10, both of Yukon; her mother, Dorothy Conway Dryden of Midwest City; two brothers, John and Tim Conway; sisters, Susan Gray and husband Al, of Utah, Connie Pidgeon and husband Bobby, Cheryl Conway Riley all of Oklahoma City and Jan Conway of Edmond; several nieces, nephews and their families.

Candy adored her two beautiful daughters and is finally at peace and with her husband Kenneth. 


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