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Debbie L. Routhier

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Debbie Routhier, age 49, passed away on Monday, February 27, 2012 as a result of brain cancer. She was an assistant manager at Build-A-Bear Workshops. Debbie graduated from Air Academy High school in 1980. She was an avid fan of the Denver Broncos and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Debbie was a very...

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My GG,
The World has become a darker place ,since you took all of your light . You were my Best Friend. I will carry you always in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
Love S.S. Your sister Now and Forever more xxxxooooxxxx

Debbie,
I am so glad that we had the opportunity to meet. We had many great times together watching the girls play soccer and traveling with them. You always had a great attitude towards everything. I miss you dearly, but know that I have lots of memories to hold onto. Now I have 3 special angels in Heaven to watch over me! :) Know that I will always be here for Ashley and Dave. We Love you Lots!!

I feel both lucky and blessed to be able to call you my sister. You have been all the things a big sister should be and then some. Your positive attitude,strength and courage, have been an inspiration to all those who know and love you. Although I will miss you every single day, you will live on in our hearts and the memories we all have. I know that you are in a far better place, in the arms of the Lord. I will see you again one day. I love you Debbie. Your little brother, Robert.

Back in high school Debbie would make her rounds to the different groups (she was so cool everyone accepted her) and she would come over and give me a hug. She would bum a "swig" off my smoke and I would just laugh at her because she looked so funny doing it all wrong because she didn't smoke! I'd laugh then she'd laugh and choke and we would laugh that much harder! Great laugh and cute little teeth. She would also say how funny it was that we were friends....and our sisters were friends...

Debbie we all miss you so very much. You are loved by so many. Their will always be a saved seat for our special Debbie at the fox and hound. Go Big Red and go Broncos. Love Mom and Dad.

Debbie was one of the funniest people I ever met. She could laugh at anything, make anything funny, cheer people up, and most importantly, laugh at herself. What a gift. She will always be one of my favorite people ever. I will miss her.
Sarah Clark

Rip i love you aunt debbie

I will miss your text messages, your phone calls, and working with you on Monday nights. I miss you but I know your in Heaven. God Bless you Ashley, Nathan, and Dave.