Deborah-Wilcox-Obituary

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Deborah A. Wilcox

Nov 13, 1943 - Jul 30, 2025

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Debbie's miracle grandson, Wyatt, that all of us adorers had been praying for.

Debbie and I met through the Adoration Chapel at St. Veronica Parish in Howell, NJ. We shared the same hour of devotion. We were both afraid that we would talk during adoration so we started meeting for breakfast at Big City Bagel after our hour of prayer was up. It didn't take us long to see that we were so much alike, and laughed and cried at the same things in our lives. I constantly thanked our Lord for giving me such a wonderful friend. But when she first told me she was moving out of...

I'm so sorry and shocked to hear of Debbie's passing. She was a great girl and looked so young for her age. A very sweet and smart woman. RIP Debbie

Sending our deepest sympathies to the Wilcox and Davis families. So many cherished memories from the Coldwell Banker days. Debbie trained me when I became an Admin along side her at CB. I was amazed at how many people loved her so much and she in return. She loved her family and grandchildren immensely and talked about them all the time . I’ll always remember our Happy Hours, Bowling, Karaoke and St. Patrick’s Days. Rest in heavenly peace Debbie. You’ve earned your angel wings..fly...

RIP Deb

DEAR DAVIS AND WILCOX FAMILIES
I have known Debbie from the “teenage years” ! But over the years when she was visiting her family in Syracuse and I would see her, she has NEVER changed one bit! A true loving and compassionate Christian ( with a Great Sense of Humor!) .and as my Irish mother-in -law Katie Klamm would say”well where would she leave it”.which in our terms meant simply that she was raised by two wonderful parents, Kenny and Rita with that everlasting sense of humor and...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I have so many wonderful memories of going to AD and UK's house. Both as a child and as a mother, bringing my kids to Howell. Aunt Debbie was always genuinely happy to see us and was so attentive, wanting to know everything that we had going on. She had boundless energy and never said no to a swim on the pool! She had so much love to give and will be greatly missed. Our hearts are heavy.

Oh the memories I have of AD and 4 High Ridge. From AD taking me shopping when I was a little girl, to swimming in the pool and her bringing out snacks for us kids and her combing my hair and scratching my back while we all watched movies. She took us into NYC a dozen times, she introduced me to pretzels and cream cheese (lol) and she told THE BEST scary stories to my sister and I. 4 High Ridge was THE place to be in our summers growing up and ALL 19 of my cousins and 13 aunts and uncles will...

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Deborah's Obituary

Deborah Ann Wilcox (née Davis) passed away on July 30, 2025 in Brick, New Jersey. Born on November 13, 1943 to Rita and Kenny in Syracuse, New York, Deborah was the second of eight, a child with spunk who could keep up with the best. It wasn’t long before her mother and father...

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