Debbie-Tichenor-Obituary

Debbie Tichenor

Cox'S Creek, Kentucky

Oct 4, 1957 – Jan 1, 2015 (Age 57)

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BORN
October 4, 1957
DIED
January 1, 2015
AGE
57
LOCATION
Cox'S Creek, Kentucky
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Debbie Ockerman Tichenor, 57, of Cox's Creek, died Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015, at her residence. She was born Oct. 4, 1957, in Bardstown. She was an administrative director for Murphy Pain Center, and a member of Bloomfield Baptist Church.She was preceded in death by her mother, Glenna Ockerman; and...

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You've been gone almost 8yrs now, but it seems like yesterday. Your infectious laugh and sweet, kind demeanor are still fresh. I talk to you often throughout my day. Your big picture in my family room always brings a smile to my face. Mrs Shubert's dinner rolls and your Pork Loin Roast recipe, that I had laminated will forever be a family tradition for me. But at the end of the day, I still miss you and it always brings tears to my eyes. Like it is right now. Always and forever.

My condolences go out to the family and friends for your recent loss. During this trying time we have pleasant memories of our loved one. Be assured that the God of all comfort has your loved one tucked away in his memory too. May he console you with the positive hope of being able to see your loved one again.

We posted this in our office. Debbie helped so many patients - they miss her too, but they now have an angel looking after them.

Debbie has been a blessing to so many people… loved ones, family, friends, patients, and even to many she never met but who benefitted greatly by her life's works - ripples of love, selflessly created. She was the consummate nurse who set an unmatched standard for caring. It is impossible to adequately describe the comfort and inspiration she gave to the many lives she touched. At our chronic pain center, Debbie was our backbone and our heart. She brought hope to countless patients over the...

There are no words to express what Debbie meant to our home and work family. I thought of her as the sister Pat and I never had and we admired her on so many levels. For over ten years, I saw her Christian love for her family, friends, co-workers, and patients. Gary, Brian, Stephen and family, you are in our prayers.

My heartfelt sympathy for Gary, her boys and the family and friends that she treasured and held close to her heart. We will miss you here on earth but we look forward to that glorious day of being reunited. Debbie was a true example of God's love and grace. A remarkable person that has influenced and touched many lives, including mine. So it is not goodbye, just see you later my sweet and beautiful friend.

Many blessings to Gary, Brian and Stephen. Debbie was one of kindest and most sincere people I ever met. I was saddened to hear of her passing, a difficult concept to grasp. Blessed to have known her and her family. Heaven bound, no doubt.

Debbie you will be greatly missed, you where such a wonderful person to work for , so kind to the patients and never a mean word .
You were in such a good spirit, I remember so many times when we did not know where to go anymore and you had such a great faith .People say time heals wounds but you have left a highway in our hearts that will remain there forever .To your family ,I am so sorry for you loss and may God give you the strength for the days to come .Fay Gash

My deepest condolences to the families. I didn't know her well but she always greeted me with a smile and welcoming arms. Debbie will be missed greatly.

Debbie was one of the kindness ,honest ,loving person I ever got to know and work with . I will miss you greatly .People say time heals wounds but you have made a road in our life's that will never close down .I love and respect you and hope that you know many heart are broken today but we will celebrate you because that's what you wanted us to do .God needed a special angel and he got the best .To the Tichenor family my deepest sympathy and prayers for the days to come .Fay Gash