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DEBORAH DENTON Obituary


DENTON DEBORAH JOSEPHINE DENTON Deborah Josephine Denton, 65, lost her year-long cancer battle on June 22, 2016. Deborah was a devoted daughter and sister, a lover of animals and a fierce political advocate. Deborah was proceeded in death by her beloved father, James Kenneth Denton. She will be greatly missed by her mother, Josephine Howard Denton, sisters Donna (Jeff) Curry and Denise (Steve) Hearn, niece Annie Crawford, nephew Jake Curry and her dear friends, Kathy and Claudina. Deborah was born in 1950 on Christmas Day in Sweetwater, TN. With sparkling eyes and a fiery spirit, it became evident that she was destined for great things. She graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville with several degrees, including a Master''s Degree in History and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tennessee School of Law. Upon graduation, Deborah began her law career. This path led her from Tennessee to Florida, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Deborah finally settled in Washington, D.C., where she was employed first by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and then the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Deborah was passionate about many things, none so more than animals. Deborah loved all animals and always had room in her home for one more creature. She rescued the sick, the dying, and the lost and gave them a better life. Deborah was a strict vegetarian and refused to wear leather or use any products that were tested on animals. Deborah was also impassioned about social injustice. As a staunch Democrat, she was not afraid to express her opinion or engage people in playful political banter. She was an advocate for the disenfranchised and believed strongly in equal rights. Deborah was extremely intelligent and was always well-versed in current events and political topics. Deborah was an avid reader and could magically remember everything she ever read. During Deborah''s free time, she enjoyed exploring museums and catching a show or two. Over the past 20 years, Deborah saw almost every new Broadway play and musical with its original cast. Deborah also created beautiful pieces of jewelry that were worthy of display in the museums she loved to visit. She also liked to go to flea markets to find treasures that she could add to her vast antique collections. She completed the New York Marathon, not once, but twice. Deborah was a creative, intuitive, passionate soul with the drive to make the world a better place. On behalf of Deborah Josephine Denton, her family would like to thank the nurses and doctors from Georgetown University Hospital for their caring hearts. Deborah will be cremated and a private memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) www.aspca.org or The American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org in Deborah''s memory. www.COLLINSFUNERALHOME.comwww.COLLINSFUNERALHOME.com

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Published by The Washington Post on Jul. 3, 2016.

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Susana Araoz

August 16, 2016

Deborah was the Account Executive on many of our projects; we will miss her, her good humor and dedication. Our heartfelt condolences; the world is a lesser place without her

Angela Collier

July 14, 2016

It still does not feel real looking for her to come around the corner with her unique necklace. I miss her smile and pretty blue eyes. She fought a courageous fight and she did it with a sense of humor. I miss my stylish friend. I miss her so much! Gone to soon but never forgotten.

Tracey Wilkerson

July 12, 2016

I met Deborah while working at HUD. She was funny, sensitive, tough, caring, generous, sharp...an all around amazing person. She surprised me by sending a gift to my home when I was pregnant some years ago. I still have that gift and think of her every time I see it. Deborah and I kept in touch, but, had not seen each other in some time...which I will always regret. Deborah was truly a gem and will forever be in my heart. She always spoke very fondly of her mother and sisters...especially the time that she spent with her sisters in New York. God Bless the family and friends during this time. Praying for comfort for you now and always.

Craig Erdmann

July 12, 2016

Deborah was my first boss when I came back to the government after 25 years out. She was magnificent in every way. I will miss her.

Tiffany Parker

July 11, 2016

This is extremely sad news to me... I met Ms. Denton at HUD; she and I used to swap stories about her vintage jewelry; and my cute outfits. My condelences to her close friends and family members... Great memories.

Jerry Bitting

July 11, 2016

I worked with Deborah at HUD. She had a great sense of humor and we would always swap stories on who had the worst Metro ride in. She will be surely missed!

July 9, 2016

Part of my past has vanished. I was Debbie's across the street neighbour and always an admirer. To all the family my sincere condolences.
Doug Holder

Adrian Browner

July 7, 2016

I worked with Deborah at HUD. She was a wonderfully sweet person and I enjoyed talking to her whenever I saw her. I am so saddened to hear of her passing. My condolences to her family.

July 3, 2016

We will miss our dear neighbor. May happy memories be a blessing to her family whom she cherished. Sharon and Glen

Deborah Hopkins

July 3, 2016

I worked with Deborah at F.D.I.C in Knoxville, TN. I always enjoyed talking with her.She was always full of energy and had a great love for animals. Once, she found an injured bird on gay street, and she brought is back to the office and put it in a copy paper box. She tried so hard to doctor it back to health. Prayers for her family as they grieve her passing. May you all find comfort in recalling memories her love for life and times that you all spent with her.

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