1947
2017
Deborah Kay Demongeot, age 69, of Osseo, passed away Thursday, January 26, 2017 at Henry Ford Allegiance Hospice Home in Jackson. She was born November 14, 1947 in Adrian to William and Myrla (Franks) Peterson. Deb married Nicholas Demongeot on December 26, 1987 and he survives.
Deb worked in quality control at M&S Manufacturing in Hudson for nearly 20 years. She attended Osseo First Baptist Church and enjoyed cooking, flower gardening and spending time in the sun.
In addition to her husband, Nick Demongeot, Deb is survived by her son, Nicholas (Brittany Rodger) Demongeot II of Hillsdale.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Delight Jones.
There will be no services or calling hours for Deborah Demongeot at this time. Private family interment will take place at East Hill Cemetery in Osseo at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to VanHorn-Eagle Funeral Home in Hillsdale.
Memorial donations are suggested to Hospice of Hillsdale County. Please visit www.eaglefuneralhomes.com to leave online condolences.
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Nicholas demongeot
Family
March 27, 2023
Nicholas demongeot
Family
March 27, 2023
Nicholas demongeot
Family
March 27, 2023
I miss you mom every day! Thanks for being my mom and a friend! Me and dad and the dogs miss you all the time! Please watch over me and dad! I love you!
Nicholas demongeot
Family
March 27, 2023
rest in peace good friend and coworker.
linda boggs
February 26, 2017
Dear Nick,I know your heart is heavy and you feel it will break into a million pieces.That the next breath is such a chore but rest assured she is with you now and forever watching waiting and loving you more right now then you can imagine.Take the time to be good to yourself she would want that for you!
billie newell
February 10, 2017
Nick, so sorry to hear about Deb. Thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this difficult time.
Gaylord & Sandy Moses
February 1, 2017
Deb, you were one of the most precious. You never judged, you loved with all you had. You had a smile that was just radiant. You loved your family more than anything and that was shown through all the loving words that came from you. You were the proudest of your son. You spoke of him often and how much of a gift he was even though he came later in life. He was your jewel. You were and are an angel. May your precious spirit be free, may you be a shining star for all at night and may we all look at you as an example when it comes to loving and living. Your light went out too soon but all is in God's plan. My prayers to your family, for I know your fleshly absence will be missed most but may they rely on God and precious memories of such a dear precious woman. I love you more.
Terri Adcock
Friend
January 30, 2017
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