Debera-Wickiser-Obituary

Debera Lyn Wickiser

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

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January 11, 2020
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Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

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Debera Lyn Wickiser, 55, passed away January 11, 2020. She was a longtime member of First United Methodist Church. Debera enjoyed gardening, tending to her honey bees, traveling, and caring for her weiner dog. She was preceded in death by her mother, Sandra McAninch. Debera is survived by her...

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Debi was a very nice person,she like to make desserts and they were always awesome . She loved her children dearly. Rest In Peace debi

Lori and Coli my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! I am soo sorry for your loss!
Rest in peace Debi, I know (if it be possible) you'll make Heaven even more beautiful with your green thumb and beautiful heart!

I will always remember Debi for all the amazing memories we have together. From Disneyland, to Maui, dancing at Cole's wedding, and sipping wine by the pool. She will always be remembered fondly.

Debi will always be loved and missed. She was my favorite aunt and I related to her on a different level than my other family members. I will always cherish the time we spent together when we came out for Cole's wedding. She was so happy and dancing and having fun during that visit. I wish we could have spent more time with her before she passed but, i know she would rather us remember her for the good times and cherish those moments.

I missed her this year at choir. We often sat next to each other and shared gardening loves, successes and failures. We also talked about bees when she got interested in beekeeping. She loved loved loved her grandchildren. Her family was the light of her life. My deepest sympathy to her family. She will be missed by many.

She was a wonderful person who meant a lot to us. We will miss you.

Lori and Cole, So sorry to hear about your Mom. I am so glad I visited her when we were there. I had not seen her in years but our visit was as if we had seen each other the day before. It was just so comfortable to sit at the table and just talk. I prayed for her daily. Thinking of you. Norma and Dave

She was my sister in law, and we had fun together. Used to go to book store on sundays and go through looking for new recipes. We talked about anything. What I would do to enjoy these times again. Love and miss you Debi

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.