SELLERS, Deborah L. 64, of Springfield, passed away on Monday, April 2, 2018. She was born on December 2, 1953, in Springfield the daughter of the late Chester and Marilyn (Fenton) Kitchen. She graduated from Tecumseh High School, class of 1972 and completed her undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science through Miami University. Deborah worked for then Bonded Oil to Emro Marketing, and now Speedway for 30 years. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, David Sellers, two sons: Mike Sellers, and Matt (Dewana) Sellers; sister, Barbara (James) Meyer, nieces: Meredith Meyer and Megan Berry; and her beloved cats: Skippy, Elsie, Randy and Ralphie. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Stroke Association or SICSA of Dayton.
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I worked with Debbie at Speedway. Enjoyed her dry wit and had many laughs. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Jennifer Fancher
April 20, 2018
a loved one
April 5, 2018
I worked at Speedway with Debbie for many years and shared many laughs over the boogie music.
Thoughts and prayers to your family
Bev Engle
April 4, 2018
I'm so sorry to hear this. Please accept my condolences on your loss. May your memories comfort your heart; and God help your family during this time of sorrow. Isa.41:13
Carla
April 4, 2018
My deepest condolences to the family. I worked at Speedway when Debbie worked there. I did not know her very well but saw her when I would go to her department. Your family is in my thoughts.
Patty
Patty Beard
April 4, 2018
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