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Debra Workman Obituary

Debra Lynn Workman VIRGINIA BEACH - Debra Lynn Workman, 46, passed away Sept. 10, 2009. Born in West Virginia, she was the owner and operator of Debbie's Termite and Pest Control. She is survived by her mother, Doris Workman; two sisters, Anna Wilson and Carolyn Fugate; her brother, Rick Workman, all of Huntington, W.Va.; her niece, Patricia Livingston and her family of Protorville, Ohio; and her life partner, Suzan Hall and her two sons, Milond and Derek and granddaughter, Hailey. Debbie was preceded in death by her father, Garrett Workman Sr. and her brother, Garrett Workman Jr. All services are private. Altmeyer Funeral Home, Southside Chapel, is handling the arrangements. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.altmeyer.com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Sep. 19, 2009.

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sharon smith

October 2, 2009

To Debbie's Family
I just found out about Debbie's passing. I forget how I found her but she did so much work for me and people around me, she was the go to person for pest control. She was someone I admired and trusted. God Bless All
Sharon Smith
Carpet World of VA
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Rob Principe

October 1, 2009

To Suzan and family of Debra Workman,
I am Rob Principe an agent with Judy Boone Realty, I met Debra 5 years ago and worked with her on many projects. I can't count how many times she helped me with last minute termite issues and was someone you could always count on. I only found out about her passing yesterday and wish there was something I could say to family to make it easier. I just wanted to send this and let you know Debra will be missed and she and her family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

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