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Deborah Jean Cartwright
Deborah Jean Cartwright, 65, of Brighton, passed away on Thursday, September 22, 2016.
She was born to the late Jack and Laura Jean Hiller, July 20, 1951. She was married to Charles "Charlie" Cartwright on August 22, 1969.
Debbie is survived by her husband, Charles "Charlie" Cartwright of the home, two children: Sandie Cartwright, of Springfield, and Charles "Chad" Cartwright of Springfield. She also is survived by five grandchildren and five great-grandsons, and many more family and friends.
Debbie loved flowers with a special love for hostas, daylilies, and peonies. She always had a beautiful garden and enjoyed collecting Fenton glass. More than anything though, she loved her family.
Deb is forever treasured as a loving wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her spirit is free to soar. "You are loved tremendously. Until we meet again."
Funeral services will be held at 10:00am on Monday, September 26 at White Chapel Funeral Home. Burial will be held at Brighton Cemetery in Brighton, Missouri.
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So very sorry for your loss. Remember to throw your burdens on God and he will sustain you ( Psalms 55 : 22 ).
September 27, 2016
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