Judith (Kandy) DeLaigle, age 77, of Jacksonville, Arkansas passed away on February 1, 2025. She was born in Fort Knox, Kentucky on June 20, 1947 to Clyde Eugene Stoneking and Dorothy (Conrad) Stoneking.
Kandy is preceded in death by her parents, two brothers Alan Stoneking and Steve Stoneking, and brother-in-law Larry Williams.
She is survived by her daughter Michelle DeLaigle-Bodin (Wayne); three grandchildren Kristian (Hailey), Kayla (David), and Bryan; three great-grandchildren Mason, Michael, and Michelle; two siblings Mike Stoneking (Brenda) and Jean Williams; along with a host of extended family and friends.
Kandy loved to dance, eat oysters, and drive her little red Kia Soul. She was a big Betty Boop fan, and above all Kandy loved her family. She will be deeply missed.
A family-hosted service will be held at a later date.
Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com
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I loved you my whole life, people say time heals the heart but I’m certain that time won’t heal this hole i have in my heart…. promise to miss you everyday till it’s my time to come sit by you!!!
I’m going to miss you most. My Snapchat partner, my lifeguard at the pool, my nana…. I absolutely love every memory we made but I wasn’t quite ready to stop making new memories. I love you so very much.
Im so sorry for yall’s loss. Im blessed to have gotten to be around nana this past year. She always made me laugh when I was around. She was a wonderful woman from all the stories I have heard. Sending my love and prayers to each of you guys.
Stoney – Thinking and praying for you, Brenda and the whole family. I hope you find comfort in this time of loss.
Thank you for letting me into your home when I had no place else to run to all those years ago, and giving us money for french fries and cheese. I’ve never forgotten that or you. The older I got the more I understood how to genuinely appreciate that. I will never forget you.
Kandy Cane you was an inspiration to me and I had a great time working with you. I thought you would out live us all. I will miss you my sweet friend, give everyone a hug for me and have a dance with my dad he’s a great dancer. Love you
You were a Mama to me when I was a teenager and took me in and treated me like your own! You were never forgotten! I am so glad I got to see you this last year! I am sorry Michelle and family for what you are going through! Praying for you all!
Nana.
Dance for me there, I’ll dance for you here and soon enough we’ll be dancing together again. I love you. Most of all YOU loved me and I will forever feel that in my soul. I will miss you and think of you with unwavering light and love until we meet again. Always, “kristiankristiankristian”
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