Candy was born to Robert L Maddox and Mary Fuge "Hap" Maddox, both of whom have predeceased her as has her sister, Melanie (Feb. 3, 2020.) She is survived by her husband James E Trogolo, brother Robert L (LaRue) Maddox; 3 nieces Gretchen Moylan, Erica Higgins, Stephanie Gerbig; and 2 nephews Cullen Powers and Evan Powers. She was predeceased by a very special cousin Lane, who was also a polio survivor. Candy contracted polio, at 2 years of age, she stayed in a hospital bed in the living room, where she could see out the windows.
Candy attended the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, and graduated from Southern Illinois with a BA in English. She was employed in Office Management as Office Operation Supervisor of the 1980 Census. Candy met Jim in college, and they married April 12, 1969. They first lived in Chicago, then moved to Springfield in 1977, and built their home in Battlefield in May of 1997.
Published in the News-Leader Mar. 15, 2020
Candy was born to Robert L Maddox and Mary Fuge "Hap" Maddox, both of whom have predeceased her as has her sister, Melanie (Feb. 3, 2020.) She is survived by her husband James E Trogolo, brother Robert L (LaRue) Maddox; 3 nieces Gretchen Moylan, Erica Higgins, Stephanie Gerbig; and 2 nephews Cullen Powers and Evan Powers. She was predeceased by a very special cousin Lane, who was also a polio survivor. Candy contracted polio, at 2 years of age, she stayed in a hospital bed in the living room, where she could see out the windows.
Candy attended the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, and graduated from Southern Illinois with a BA in English. She was employed in Office Management as Office Operation Supervisor of the 1980 Census. Candy met Jim in college, and they married April 12, 1969. They first lived in Chicago, then moved to Springfield in 1977, and built their home in Battlefield in May of 1997.
Published in the News-Leader Mar. 15, 2020
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