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Candice Elaine Howard Bocock
April 3, 1955 - May 2, 2024

Candice Elaine Howard Bocock, 69, of Liberty Hill, Texas, passed into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on May 2, 2024, after a long struggle with Parkinson’s Disease. Born on April 3, 1955, to Delores (Gundelach) Howard and Edgar Neal Howard in Houston, Texas, she was preceded in death by her parents.
Candice was a talented, compassionate, beautiful, intelligent, loving, and humble woman with a gift for planning ahead. Before Parkinson’s took its toll, she loved to play the piano and recorder. In high school, she competed in music and nationally in speech and debate. At the University of Virginia, where she met and married Rick, she graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Altering her early goal of becoming a lawyer, she followed her husband and his engineering career, first to Pennsylvania and then to Texas, devoting herself to her new and growing family over the next decade. Then, in 1988 at the University of Texas, she realized her goal and earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence, Order of the Coif, and, after first pausing to add two girls to her family of two boys, began her career as a practicing attorney, board certified in estate planning and probate, eventually operating her own practice until her retirement in 2021.
Since putting her faith and trust in Jesus Christ in her first days at the University of Virginia, she has joyfully worked to share his love with others. This took many forms, including discipling other girls at college, evangelism at Galveston Beach, teaching children’s Sunday School, encouraging other mothers, leading a Girl Scout troop, participating in Bible studies, and just being a true friend to others. Since moving to Austin in 1982, she has been a consistent and faithful church member, first at Grace Covenant Church, and then, since 1997, at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, also finding time to join the Christian Legal Society. She saw God’s work in nature and loved the outdoors, especially hiking and backpacking in the mountains, bicycling, and enjoying the beach. She even opted on her honeymoon for backpacking in the Shenandoah rather than lounging on a Caribbean island.
Candice is survived by her beloved husband of 47 years, Richard (Rick) Bocock of Liberty Hill; children, Ryan Bocock and wife Dana of Austin, Philip Bocock and wife Traci of Houston, Lauren Overzet and husband Nelson of Fort Worth, and Kara Kim and husband Andrew of Plano; brother, Neal Howard and wife Peggy of Katy; and grandchildren, Kayla, Rachel and Jessica Bocock of Austin, Isaiah, Edward, Ava, Richard, Gregory, Catherine, Claire, and Joseph Bocock of Houston, Theo, Zeb and Nelle Overzet of Fort Worth, and Wayne and Tyson Kim of Plano, all in Texas.
Services will be held at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Austin, Texas at 11am on Friday, May 10, 2024. Interment will follow at Bear Creek Cemetery in Bertram, Texas.
Donations in honor of Candice may be made to Redeemer Presbyterian Church.
Services
FRIDAY,MAY 10, 2024
Funeral Service 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
REDEEMER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2111 Alexander Ave Austin, TX 78722
FRIDAY,MAY 10, 2024
Committal Service 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
BEAR CREEK CEMETERY
301 County Road 270 Bertram, TX 78605
Week Corley Fish Funeral Homes and Cremation Services
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/leander-tx/candice-bocock-11797121
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Brian Desmond Roe (1973)
I was sorry to hear that Candice had passed away, but was glad to know more about her life and her faith in Jesus Christ. I had the highest respect for her.Jana Sue Griffin (Irwin) (1973)
I am so stunned to hear of Candice's recent passing. We continued our high school friendship across the miles by exchanging family Christmas cards annually.I always loved reading her lengthy and newsy letters filled with joy about her growing and expanding family. My prayers go out to her entire family!
Jana Griffin Irwin, class of 1973
Ellen Fanning Smith (Davis) (1973)
We have stayed in touch since WHS. Candice met her health challenge with grace, humor, and fortitude. She was good about keeping in touch. I value our friendship over the years. I fondly remember her visits to Duke, mine to UVA, and to our homes in Houston and NC, phone calls and newsy Christmas cards. I will miss her wit, her sincerity, her intellect, and most of all her friendship.