Stephen Curry’s social media recently exposed a rare glimpse into his vulnerable side. After the passing of his grandmother, Candy Wyms Adams, Curry shared a message that resonated deeply with fans. His mother, Sonya Curry, followed with a heartfelt prayer, publicly honoring the family matriarch with faith and love.
Candy Wyms Adams passed away on July 28, 2025, in Charlotte, North Carolina, at age 76. Known affectionately as “Granny” or “Rose,” she is remembered in her obituary as a woman of deep faith, creativity, and warmth, who touched many lives with storytelling, crocheting, and fellowship.
Steph shared a confession on Instagram that echoed his recent struggles and yet, his wife, soulmate, Ayesha Curry, has been nothing short of a rock right by his side: “Life has been throwing some jabs recently but it’s always a reminder that I got my backbone and my rock with me through it all!”
Five hours later, Sonya Curry posted a spiritual tribute: “Rest Easy Mom, we love you ” She accompanied it with a prayer echoing Candy’s life motto, “Live and Let Live,” and lines from a gospel hymn calling for God to make us “a living sanctuary.”
The Currys have never shied away from faith, often weaving it into their public lives. Sonya’s prayer offered comfort and framed Candy’s legacy as one defined by devotion and a life lived for others. Combined with Steph’s vulnerable message, the family’s posts offered fans a window into a healing process built on love and faith.
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