Our deepest condolences for your family's loss. If there's anything we can do to support you, please don't hesitate to let us know.
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I love all of you so very much. My heart is with you, you are never alone.
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I am sending my heartfelt condolences to Deb’s family. I met Deb when she was at Hospice Atlanta. She was so kind and helpful. She came to my wedding 15 years ago and made the cakes. I have lovely memories, laughter thinking about Deb. She befriended my Mom and let my daughter who was 9 at help decorate the cakes. So very sorry for family and friends 🙏❤️
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We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family in this difficult time. Please feel free to reach out if you need anything
Isabel y Diego
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Oh my, I met Deb for the very first time on the job at Agape after only being with Agape for two weeks. She came into the office with the most friendly face and she really made me feel like I was a part of the family here at Agape. I am really going to miss her great smile and free spirit soul. My condolences go out to the family.
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Deb was a Gem...She was so kind hearted, giving and a beautiful person both inside and out! I will miss our conversations and her delicious baking skills that were always incredible and a treat for the SPC Office Staff. May her beautiful soul RIP with the Angels and our Lord. Keeping you all in my prayers.
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2023, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Buford Highway, Cumming, GA, USA
Sister Birthday Breakfast 9/16/23
— with
Deb,
Mary Cherry
and Megan
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Deb was such a sweet, spirited person. My memories of her are all with smiles. I can only imagine what you must feel at this time my heart is with you.
Sharon Burns
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Deb was a wonderful person, very loving and giving to everyone and touched countless lives. We were all blessed to have her as a friend and a coworker. She will be dearly missed. Prayers for all her family and friends.
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My condolences to the family on your loss. Deb was a ray of sunshine when she walked in the room. I knew her through hospice. She was so smart, warm, caring and friendly. Her smile and sweet little giggle when she told a funny story are etched in my memory. She was so well connected, respected and admired in the hospice community. I recall how excited she would be to walk into team meetings carrying a decadent cake for everyone to share. “ You have GOT to try this!” . She loved sharing stories about her family whom she loved so dearly. She has left behind a beautiful legacy. May God rest her soul. She will be missed greatly. I live in Dallas now so I will be unable to attend her service but you will all be in my thoughts as you celebrate her beautiful life. 🙏🏻❤️
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I have been blessed to have a friend so sweet and dear to my heart. She will forever live in my memories!
Prayers for your family!
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In our large family, sister Deb was lovingly viewed as a trailblazer for all to follow in our own way. She was strong in her faith, and with great love for her family and extended family. Her smile, laughter, the way she could regale you with humorous family stories from long ago and always looking for the brighter side of life will be missed. She was the life of the party. She never forgot her common sense roots, and in her own way reminded everyone that success was the result of hard work and perseverance. Never quit.
Her Earthly legacy is so similar to that of our late father and late mother; we will find solace in that. We will celebrate her life and memories always.
Godspeed, Deb.
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Praying for the love of Jesus to wrap His arms around the family at this time.
Ellen Patterson
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I… am still in shock and disbelief that Aunt Debi has passed. She was such a kind, generous and hilarious lady. I remember when I was a kid and my family would visit in Michigan, she would always find me to sit and play Barbies. “How’s the hair?” is what she would always ask me with the Barbies, and then we would shake their hair all crazy-like.
I will miss all of her stories from days gone by about her, my dad and the rest of the siblings on the family text chain. I mean, she had a knack for telling a great story, for sure.
I will really miss you, Aunt Debi. You were—no, you still ARE missed deeply, and I hope you are at peace now. Rest easy, Aunt Debi. I love you.
Your niece,
Catherine Gonzales
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When I think about Deb, I smile. She was a lady who was cut from a different cloth. She displayed grace, compassion and love in a way that few people even have the capacity to understand. I am filled with sorrow for the family but for Deb through my tears I celebrate in knowing she was a women after God's own heart and she is having the best day if her life as she sees all the wonders of heaven.
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