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Debbie Fleming

Everett, Washington

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In Loving Memory Debbie Fleming

Our friend, Debbie Ann Fleming, passed away on December 26, 2008. She was born January 28, 1959, in Coos Bay, OR. She lived most recently in Marysville, Everett and Seattle.Debbie had worked for GTE/ Verizon.We invite those who knew and loved...

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boy I should have done spell check before I ok's the previous notes, but know Deb would laugh

I didn't know Debbie as well as I would have liked, I know she was very knowledgeable and whenI had a question, I would ask her , she had a great since of hummer on breaks she would get us all laughing she will be missed by all who knew her

Loss is alway hardest on those still here but for Deb she is in a much better world now. She gave those around her a gift of laughter and wit that will long be remembered. I will always envision that wonderful smile of hers.

Debbie, in fond memory of you I offer solace. The past 16 years went by so quickly it seems like we just met yesterday. I will miss you and keep you in my heart and memories always.
The Lord is my shepard; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his names sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for...

What a beautiful smile! Regardless of where we were, or what the enviornment, your humor and quick witt always made the day a brighter place. You truly are one of the most genuine, sweet, original and (laugh-out-loud) funniest person I have been fortunate to know, and I will keep our memories in my heart always. I miss you Deb, yet everytime I think of you, I smile.

More than a friend or a co-worker. Debbie had a heart for life and people. Please join us on Wednesday, January 28, 6PM @ Girgio's, 9031 Evergreen Way Everett, WA. and help us celebrate her life.

Hi Deb! It's me, John. I am glad that you are in a better place now. I will always miss you, ecspecially your chicken fried steak dinners. I have so many memories of you, camping, working at GTE, watching Mariners games, your great parties, going out, and the best, just simply hanging out on those Northwest rainy days. I love you Deb, John

I knew Debbie from GTE/Verizon's
"CARE", and remember her genuine willigness to help customers and share her knowledge (when I was learning to work "off line"). She struck me as quiet, but some of her witty remarks led me to believe she'd be lots of fun to know outside of work. I regret not knowing her better and hope to have others share their "Debbie stories" with me.
Be comforted that she lived a life that affected so many others in a positive way.
Sincerely,
Maryanne...

I didn't even know you were ill and am very surprised. I loved working with you and will miss you.