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Deborah Atkinson

Jacksonville, Florida

1952 - 2015 (Age 62)

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Jacksonville, Florida
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Deborah Atkinson May 11, 1952 - January 3, 2015 Jacksonville, FL- Deborah Ann Stephenson Atkinson (born on May 11, 1952 in Valdosta, Georgia) of Jacksonville, Florida lost her thirteen year fight against cancer on January 31, 2015. She was a 1973 graduate of the Georgia Baptist School of Nursing...

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So sorry for your loss! Debbie was my classmate, basketball co captain with me and a truly great friend/ cousin! Such a sweet person! I know she will be greatly missed!

Debbie was always a kind polite person. sorry for the familys loss

I knew your mother as a childhood friend. She was beautiful on the inside and out - so sweet and nice. I am so sorry to hear of her passing.

Lance, Seth, Gena, and Jaime,

Our family was honored to have met and become "family" to Deb as a result of Mike and Gena's marriage. Deb was kindhearted, loving, and one of the best people that we have ever known! We will sincerely miss her. May God bless you and members of your family. Hold on to your memories and let them guide you during this time of sadness. Deb is resting now.
With love,
Mike Sr. and Helen Redding

Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.

Lance, Seth, Gena and Jaime: so very sad to hear of your loss. Debbie was such a sweet person! I always loved her!! Was out past your old house the other day and remembered Debbie riding Aslan and me riding Emin in the field. Great memories! Keeping you in my prayers!

Lance, I am so sorry for your family's great loss. You will be in my prayers.

Lance, Seth, Gena, and Jaime I am very sad to hear of Debbie's passing. She was a great person. She was so kind and nice to everyone. I am glad I got to know her. Lance, you and your families will be in my prayers. Jeanie Brown

Anchor Hill Azrak

Lance, I am reaching across the miles and the years to offer my condolences on the loss of your Debbie. She was my best ally and friend during the time we boarded our horses together at Shadowbrook. I will never forget her kindness and her humor. Right now, her spirit is once again riding one of her favorite Arabian horses, free and unfettered.