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Deborah L. Bowler

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Debbie L. (Gouvan) Bowler, 60, of Springfield passed away Saturday, March 4, 2017 at Redstone Nursing Home. Born in Ludlow on April 23, 1956 she was a daughter of Thomas and June (Tetreault) Gouvan. Debbie worked on the committee for People Against Cancer and was a previous member of College...

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Hey Loving friends & family of, Debbie, Zac, her two girls, June, Tom and others.. Wanted to let you know that Debbie 's birthday would have been April 23. Let' s shower them w love, hugs brotherly comfort & memories of this wonderful angel on Earth. We all still miss her & smile at the thought of her glorious smile, "through it all". RIP Dear Debbie. I was born in April, too. Pamela Goodwin, former member of College Cburch.

Dear Zac and family,
I am so sorry for the passing of Debbie. She was such a sweet and friendly lady, always sharing the love of Jesus where ever she went. May our Lord bring you comfort and peace knowing that she is in heaven, her forever home!! Love, hugs and prayers.
Patti Woodward and family

Tom, June and family: Debbie was such a shining light of love to the world. All of you are in my thoughts and certainly my prayers for strength. May God hold you in his loving arms.

Debbie will be greatly missed. I'm truly sorry and send heartfelt sympathy for the loss of her life here on earth. I find peace in knowing she is in heaven and that she is now with her best Friend. All WILL be together again with her for those that know Him and are called according to His purpose. Debbie was called for His purpose. Her compassionate, generous and sensitive heart was evidenced in so many 'behind the scenes' ways. She was always willing to give and help with service...

Tom and June, I am so sorry for your loss. May all your beautiful memories of your daughter bring you peace at this time. Sincerely, Paul Lavallee

Our deepest thoughts and prayers go out to Deborah, her family and friends. I am glad I was able to meet her during the time I have known the family and am a better person for it. I am truly sorry for your lose and we are always here for you.

Words could not express how sadden I am that my loving cousin is gone. I am so angry that Cancer took another one of my family members. Debbie just know that we will continue to fight for a cure in your loving honor. I will miss our time that we spend together during the summer months. I love you. Rest In Peace my dear.

Tom and June,
How BLESSED Debbie was to be in your loving care...within her childhood home....during most of her recent medical struggle.I am so sorry that you, Nancy, Debs kids, and grandson, etc, have to say goodbye to her. Her love for Jesus surely has her soaring...free of pain and uncertainty. We will miss her.I will remember Debbie for many things, but MOSTLY for her extreme ability to forgive,to judge no one,to be a beacon of varied HOPE and ACCEPTANCE in any situation. Love you all.

Please see my msg on her Facebook page. I can't write tonight. Will be so honored to speak at her celebration of life.