Candice Betty (Candy) Morse, 47, of Morgantown, PA, wife, mother, loyal friend and exceptional colleague, was welcomed into heaven on Sunday, April 28, 2019. Despite living with cancer for many years, her family remembers her for her warm smile and endearing kindness.
Candy was born in Philadelphia on June 17, 1971 to Harold Jones and Michal (Honore’) Jones. She was raised in Royersford, PA and later graduated from Rosemont College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. She was loved by friends and classmates, and will always be remembered for her ability to make all feel welcome.
After the search for her perfect partner, she happily married Richard (Ted) Morse on October 8, 2010. Together they built a beautiful life, filled with family and friends. In addition to her family, Candy had an impactful career in marketing with her most-recent successes being celebrated at Lincoln Financial Group of Radnor, PA.
Candy had an amazing knack of always making people feel comfortable, welcome, and important. She is fondly remembered for her quick smile, warm heart, and social grace.
Candy will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Ted, their children, Daniel, 8 years old, and Evan, 19 years old. She is also survived by her father, Harold Jones, her mother Michal Jones and many relatives and friends.
A memorial service celebrating Candy’s life will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at Brick Lane Community Church, 52 South Brick Lane, Elverson, PA 19520. The Reverend Steve Estes is officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to The Fresh Air Fund https://freshair.org/donate/ or by mail at Fresh Air Fund, 633 3rd Ave., 14th floor, New York, NY 10017 or by calling 1-800-367-0003
I met Candy at Lincoln. I didn’t work closely with her team. We shared conversations in passing about preparing for the holidays for her parents or the in-laws and taking summer vacations at the shore with her family. I was devastated when I heard the news. She was always a breath of fresh air and had a special spirit. I will miss not seeing her around. My deepest sympathies and condolences to the Morse Family. She will be truly missed.
Chris Silva
Right now, when your loss is so fresh, it may be difficult for you to imagine that this pain will ever go away. But in time the blessing of God’s unfailing love will soften the hurt you’re feeling and bring your heart the peace, comfort and hope that it needs to heal. How? Revelation 21:4 tells us that soon everything that causes us pain, including death, will be gone forever. We also have the hope of our loved ones being resurrected here on a paradise earth, as Acts 24:15, Luke 23:43 tells us. I do hope you find comfort in this.
Though I did not know your Candice, she sound like a beautiful person. I am touched by your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. (JW.org).