Candy Fraze was an iconic figure on campus and when I caught up with her years later at a reunion had moved to Washington where she authored a well-received novel, Rennifleur's Daughter. She contracted a progressive neurological disease but lived life to the fullest and died in that spirit. The Washington Post obituary is below:
Candida M. Fraze, 69, native of Washington, DC, died on August 8, 2014 while swimming in the waters off Prince Edward Island, Canada. A poet, novelist and voracious reader, she was a fearless traveller, skillful gardener and lover of nature, art and all things beautiful. Candida is survived by her husband of 46 years, Peter Moskovitz, sister Pat Kellogg, children David and Zoe Moskovitz (Dan Huish) and two granddaughters, Eleanor Moskovitz and Angelica Huish.
George H Stein
Candy Fraze was an iconic figure on campus and when I caught up with her years later at a reunion had moved to Washington where she authored a well-received novel, Rennifleur's Daughter. She contracted a progressive neurological disease but lived life to the fullest and died in that spirit. The Washington Post obituary is below:
Candida M. Fraze, 69, native of Washington, DC, died on August 8, 2014 while swimming in the waters off Prince Edward Island, Canada. A poet, novelist and voracious reader, she was a fearless traveller, skillful gardener and lover of nature, art and all things beautiful. Candida is survived by her husband of 46 years, Peter Moskovitz, sister Pat Kellogg, children David and Zoe Moskovitz (Dan Huish) and two granddaughters, Eleanor Moskovitz and Angelica Huish.