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Deborah "Debbie" Nuciforo
Palm Springs, CA
Debbie Nuciforo 64 of Palm Springs, California passed away surrounded by family and friends on October 22, 2015 after a long and courageous battle with cancer and other illnesses. Debbie was born on September 12, 1951 in Glendale California and grew up in Thousand Oaks.
Debbie had a passion for tennis and the ability to be a winner competitively in her younger years. Music was also a big part of her life having the ability to play several different instruments.
She is survived by her Mother Amelia "May" Nuciforo and Brothers James, Michael, Gregory and Christopher and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She will be sadly missed.
A Rosary will be held on Friday, November 13, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Saint Mary Magdalene, 25 N. Las Posas Road, Camarillo, California 93010. Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 12:00 noon at Saint Mary Magdalene, 25 N. Las Posas Road, Camarillo, CA 93010. Interment will follow at 2:00 pm at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial at 5600 Lindero Canyon Road, Westlake Village, California 91362.
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So glad we we spent time together at your and your mom's birthday party. The service that was given in your honor by your family was just beautiful. You were loved and will be missed. Say hello to my sister. Love you
Denise Cozza
November 19, 2015
RIP Debbie, you are missed.
Greg Nuciforo
November 8, 2015
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