Deborah-Cole-Obituary

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Deborah A. Cole

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Deb, you were an awesome co-worker. Thank you for your kindness and support w/ a dose of “don’t give me crap” that only you could get away with. You were such a force in the forensic science community and you will forever be missed. I pray that your daughter finds comfort, peace and joy in knowing how many lives you touched. Rest In Peace Deb. You’ve earned your wings! ❤ Love, Lisa

Dear Deborah’s Family, I worked with Deb for many years beginning with her internship at NJSP and for several years after. She was the playful yet conscientious woman we all knew and respected. She will be missed. FS3 Evelyn Moses

Deb was a classmate at MCCC MLT program. She was fun and I have many good memories of her and our class. We called our group of girl the Beastie girls. Many blessing to her and her family. I knew she would go far in her career. RIP in peace my friend

I will always remember stopping by your office to talk about science — but mostly about guitar, bass, and music in general.
Jamming covers with you in my studio, with our girls as the audience, will always stay with me.
You will be deeply missed, but I know your family and everyone who knew you will remember you fondly and cherish your memory always.
Rest easy, my friend.

Deb was a long time friend a wonderful and at times a funny lady .Kylie, she loved you with all her heart, I first met you when I visited Trenton when you were about 3 years old and I watched you grow up for many years because your mom sent me a photo of you yearly. Kylie, you mom is not gone, she will always be with you in your mind and in your heart, may she rest in peace and her memory be a blessing

Deb all the time coming over to your house as we were growing up as kids you were one of a kind and I admired you, my friend you will be missed by many RIP my friend ❤✝

Marilyn Anderson is going to miss her Wonderful Smile coming into the building every day I was the Security Officer there so I got to see her everyday She taught me to fight for a promotion that they did not want to give me but threw deb telling me to fight for that position they finally gave it to me a SSO Which is a Civilian Supervisor for the Security Guards and Officers .And I Thank deb for helping me to stay Strong and never giving up on that position. I love ❤ you Deborah and that’s...

I have known Deb her whole life and marvel at how strong a woman she had become. I do recall her being afraid of "Muggy Boo" (Mr. Magoo) as a toddler and making the church ring with her loud shouting to get my attention at my wedding when she was 2. Deb had strong opinions on most things and voiced them often. I haven't been around since she was in her teens and later years, but know the love of her life was her daughter, Kylie. I know you're watching over Kylie now, Deb.
Love...

We have been neighbor friends to Debbie and her loving family, Bob, Annette and Robert Jr., since the 1970's. Debbie was funny and a caring person. Years ago when she babysat our sons, Mark and Matt, they would always say "Debbie said". She was a loving mother, daughter and sister. We will sincerely miss her.
Sincerely, Lynda and Ray Crowell and family

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Deborah's Obituary

Deborah Cole, 63, of Trenton NJ passed away peacefully at home on October 4, 2025, while surrounded by family and friends.     Deborah was born in Trenton, NJ and lived in Bordentown, NJ before moving to Trenton, NJ. A 1980 graduate of Bordentown Regional High School, Deborah...

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