~ IN MEMORY ~
NWA F/A Candy Kane Badger, wife of NWA Capt. John R.
Badger
From John
Badger
received
on April 11th
Candy
Kane Badger Celebration of Life April
25th
Celebration of
Candy's life to be held Saturday, April 25th
from 1-4pm at the Hampton Inn North, 1000 Gramsie Road, Shoreview,
MN
John
From: RNPA
News Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 6:03 AM
Subject: Candy Kane Badger Service
Information
John Badger
writes.
Celebration of Candy's life to be held Saturday,
April 25th from 1-4pm at the Hampton Inn North, 1000 Gramsie Road, Shoreview,
MN
From: RNPA
News Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 3:33 PM
Subject: Candy Kane-Badger Passed Away November
20th
Hello,
This is Candy's daughter, Angela. I wanted to let you
know what my mom passed away this morning at 6:52 am east coast
time.
We will have more information later. It was very
peaceful and I held her hand the whole time.
If there is anything additional I can provide, please
let me know. I have copied myself on this email.
Thank you.
Angela
Candace Ann 'Candy'
Kane-Badger
Kane-Badger, Candace
Ann "Candy"
Age 67 of Palm Coast
FL; formerly of St. Paul MN. Passed away from pancreatic cancer on November 20,
2014. Preceded in death by her grandparents Michael John and Matilda Kane,
Charles and Grace Petry and her father, Miles John Kane. Survived by her loving
husband, John Badger; her mother, Phyllis Ann Kane; her daughter, Angela (Jeff)
Sieber; sons John (Aimee) and Keeth (Kristy) Badger; her grandchildren, Michael,
Abigail, John, Morgan, and Emery. She will be missed by her siblings Christopher
(Karin), Claudia (Dennis), Charles (Barbara), Michael, and Kathleen. Many nieces
and nephews, cousins and friends. Candy worked for Northwest Airlines for 37
years, and was on the Board of Directors of the Northwest Airlines Federal
Credit Union for 9 years. She loved flying, spending time with her daughter and
grandchildren, and traveling throughout the USA with John in their RV. With her
camera and computer, she was always ready for a picture and a blog story. Candy
was a beautiful, strong, confident, and loving woman. She lived a wonderful life
full of adventure, and was able to see the world through the air and on the
ground. Candy and John would like to thank the people at Vitas Hospice in Palm
Coast, FL for their care and compassion. Candy is very loved, and will be missed
by many. A memorial service is being planned for the Spring of
2015.
.Published on January
3, 2015
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