'Angry' Candice Miller skips hubby Brandon's grave ceremony
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Brandon Miller’s family is devastated as his widow, Candice Miller, decided not to attend the ceremony where his tombstone would be unveiled. Reports suggest she is upset about the financial disaster that had befallen them.

The tragic incident occurred last July when the real estate broker took his own life in their Southampton residence. Their lavish lifestyle came crashing down due to mounting debts and legal issues.

Following Brandon’s death, a spokesperson for Candice, a prominent figure in luxury circles, expressed deep sorrow. The statement highlighted the profound impact of the tragedy on Candice and their two young daughters.

It was reported at the time that Candice was unaware of their dire financial straights.

On Sunday, Brandon’s family gathered on Long Island for his headstone unveiling, a Jewish rite that’s usually held within a year of a death. It doubled as an unveiling for his mother’s headstone, since she died just six months after Brandon.

We’re told Candice was in the New York area over the weekend.

“It was an incredibly emotional and moving gathering, with family and close friends coming together to honor their memory,” a family insider told us, “There wasn’t a dry eye as Brandon’s closest friends stood by the family to pay tribute. His sister, Maurley, spoke with heartbreak and grace, honoring the two people she’s lost in just six months.”

They added, “While Brandon’s wife, Candice, and no one from her side of the family attended, the presence and loyalty of those who did was a powerful reminder of the kind of man Brandon truly was — and the love he left behind.”

She sold the house where they had lived for $15million and moved to Miami.

They were married in 2009. They have two preteen daughters.

A rep for Candice, who ran the popular luxury lifestyle account Mama and Tata before the tragedy, didn’t comment.

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