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Deborah Lewis-Foppiano, 57, Warrenton, passed away Tuesday, March 5, 2013, surrounded by her loving family at her home.
Deborah was born to Ramel Clemens and wife Jacqualine, nee Tebeau, June 29, 1955, in Bridgeton.
She was united in marriage to her first husband, Eddie Lewis, in 1974. This union was blessed with two children, Eric and Amy. She was married to Robert M. Foppiano Sept. 21, 1985. He preceded her in death Oct. 22, 2000. This marriage was blessed with two children, Adam and Victoria.
Deborah was a CNA and worked for SSM Health Care. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Wentzville. Deborah enjoyed working in her flower garden and starting "do it yourself" projects at home. She held her real estate license as well as her nail technician license. Deborah also owned Isabelle's restaurant. She loved being with her grandchildren and family.
She is survived by her first husband and friend, Eddie Lewis; two sons, Eric Lewis and wife Jamie, Wentzville, and Adam Foppiano and wife Molly, Warrenton; two daughters, Amy Lewis and fiance Jeremy Ross and Victoria Foppiano and her best friend Dakota Ridgeway, all of Jonesburg; 10 grandchildren; many other relatives and friends.
Deborah was preceded in death by her second husband, Robert Foppiano; and parents, Ramel and Jacqualine Clemens.
A visitation was held Saturday, March 9, from noon to 4 p.m. A celebration of her life service followed at Martin Funeral Home, 510 E. Main, Warrenton, MO 63383.
Memorials may be made to SSM Hospice, in care of Martin Funeral Home, 510 E. Main St., Warrenton, MO 63383.
The family of Deborah Lewis-Foppiano entrusted Martin Funeral Home with her care, www.martinfuneral.net.
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