Deborah-Cartwright-Obituary

Deborah Cartwright

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Kris, words are not adequate at a time like this. Please know that you and all your family are in my prayers. I remember in school you telling me about your mama and the love that was apparent when you spoke of her. Cherish those memories to help you get through each day. May God Bless you and give you the comfort and peace you need. Mrs. Marie Cox (substitute)

If it were possible I would light a candle so big that it would reach to heaven for all of our loved one's there to see.it would have special balloons with special messages for each one there,with neon ribbons flowing along to light up the night sky.RIP Debbie with all the other's.love you and miss u.

I am still in shock,it just don't seem right to be signing or writing this.but it's like Etta said she was a sister not a sister in law.we all loved Debbie so much.and I have had a many of good times with her.and I will always cherish those memories.Debbie was a great mother and always there for her children.and a very good wife to my big brother Steve.Now they are together again.

So sorry to hear about Debbie. I saw the flower arrangement on her house and I realized that God had taken her home. I saw Debbie on Carrow Road all the time and would wave but haven't talked with her in years. I have known Debbie since I was a child when Ms. Smith use to watch us and she always had a smile on her face and a kind word or greeting. Prayers to the family.

Shasta and family members I am so sorry for your loss. My God's Blessings be with you now and the days ahead.

I am so sorry for your loss. God Bless you.

Obituaries

Deborah's Obituaries

Ms. Deborah Ann Cartwright, age 61, a resident of Carrow Road, Chocowinity, NC, died on  May 7, 2016. Deborah was born March 28, 1955  in Washington, NC to the late Velma Lee Clark Smith and William Albert Smith. Deborah was a 1996 graduate of Beaufort Community College with a degree in Social Services. She became disabled early in life and loved her grandchildren with all her might. She is survived by two sons, Steve Kristopher Cartwright and Eric Alan Buck of Chocowinity, NC, one daughter, Shasta Michelle Cartwright of Chocowinity, NC. In addition to her children are four grandchildren, Hayli Montana Pinkham, Christopher Daniel Cartwright both of Chocowinity, NC, Alyssa Grace Cartwright, and Natalie Skye Cartwright both of Washington, NC. Three sisters, Sylvia Ingalls of Chocowinity, NC, Earsel Holland of Holland Springs, VA, and Nell Godfrey of Goldsboro, NC. One brother, John Smith of Chocowinity, NC. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by three brothers, Virgil Smith, Larry Smith, and Gene Smith. A visitation will be held Sunday, May 15, 2016 from 3 - 4:30 pm, 1341 Carrow Road, Chocowinity, NC.

  

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