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POWERS, Deborah Ann 55, of Tampa passed away March 11, 2013. Born April 6, 1957 in Yonkers, NY. Debbie was the oldest of 5 children. Debbie was a proud graduate of the University of Florida with a degree in Psychology, which led her to the field of social work where she showed her talent by helping others with empathy and successful counseling. As a child, she loved to read, go to the movies and the zoo. Debbie carried this love of animals throughout her life and adopted animals from the local animal shelter, one of which was her beloved Sam. Debbie was the protector of her four siblings whom she is survived by, Doreen Schaub of Inverness, Daniel Powers of Bangalore, India, Denise Ravine of Ft. Lauderdale, Douglas Powers of Texas; as well as 7 nieces; 2 nephews; many beloved friends and her loyal dog, Phoenix. Debbie's happy smile and generous spirit will be greatly missed.
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I will always remember all the times Debbie looked out for me! I will forever miss her gentle soul. May she find peace with the angels!
Doreen Schaub
April 24, 2013
May she rest in peace. May the angels in heaven welcome her. God bless her siblings as this is a great loss for them.
R. John Vagovic
April 23, 2013
With all my love and respect. Thank you for all your love and support. I miss you.
Doug Powers
April 17, 2013
Debbie's generous spirit and loving heart will be greatly missed. Wishing you great peace...
Denise Ravine
April 17, 2013
Denise Ravine
April 17, 2013
Denise Ravine
April 17, 2013
Remembering all the good times Debbie and I had when we were younger. She had a loving spirit that will greatly missed. Rest in eternal peace.
Karen Stine
April 17, 2013
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