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Debbie Neace

Holiday, Florida

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NEACE, Debbie Ann 51, of Pinellas Park, died at her home on July 24, 2010. Everyone who knew her loved her. She could walk in a room and touch everyones heart. She always cared for others before herself. Debbie is survived by her boyfriend of 28 years, Bruce Hicks; a daughter, Ecko (Joey) Vaughn...

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Saying goodbye to you debbie was very difficult, you and i had wonderful times on team b years ago and our long talks about your family and other things in your life will be remembered forever. We all get busy and sometimes get caught up in our day and we loose what you always had, a smile, kind word and a reminder that we are all family and kindess is a gift we can all give. missing you very much.

We remember the special times we shared together at Boy Scout Troop 320. The smile everyone speaks about was always there. Debbie, your support to the troop and specially to our son Hiram Junior will never be forgotten and forever in our hearts.

I know Debbie will be missed. Her quiet strength and loving nature as well as her willingness to help all those around her made har a very special person and teammate.

Thank you, Debbie, for sharing with us your smile, your kindness, and your caring. You are deeply missed by all who knew and loved you.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. Debbie was truly an ANGEL and will be deeply missed. May GOD watch over you and your family at this time of sorrow.

My condolences to Debbie's family. She had such a sweet spirit. She was always smiling. We would sit outside after work to wait for our rides together and solve Valpak's problems. Even when she was complaining about something at work, she would smile. I don't know how she did that. She loved her family above all. Rest in peace, Debbie. I will miss you.

Debbie seems best remembered for her unfailing smile by everyone she worked with at Valpak. I experienced that myself each morning when I would see her at the time clock. What a great way to be remembered. Please accept my condolences.

Condolences to her family. Wishing everyone great memories and happiness in knowing her. Her smile and thoughtfulness will be missed, but forever in our thoughts.