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Deborah Virginia Branch

Torrance, California

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Deborah Virginia Branch Born to John Lowell Henderson and Virginia Van Vleet Henderson Sherwood in Los Angeles, CA May 30, 1951, she passed away peacefully June 2, 2013 in San Pedro. Debbie attended Casimir Elementary School, North High School, El Camino College and Cal State Dominguez...

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I am Debbie's cousin, but I found her too late. I am grieved by that. Muriel Laura Henderson Crawford.

To the Family of Mrs Branch...We are so very sorry for your loss and for this truly gifted Teacher..all her students will miss her dearly. My son was in her Senior Math Class this year. He would talk so highly of her all the time. He loved her jokes and the wisdom she shared with him. My son was so sad that she was not there when he walked the stage to get his High School Diploma. I told him that she was looking down from Heaven and was cheering all her students on for their future. My son...

Debbie was my neighbor for many years. I shall miss her friendship, her humor, her understanding - just her being there.

Dear Branch Family,
It was a pleasure having Debbie as a neighbor at school. Her sence of humor and sincere persona is what I admired most of her. She will always be in our hearts and you will be in our prayers. The Anaya Family and the Silva Family

Debbie was a good friend and a fun neighbor. We'll miss her greatly at neighborhood BBQ's and "girls brunch out"(s). Her sense of humor added so much to our gatherings.
To Glenn, Zach, Justin - our deepest sympathy.

Glenn, Justin, Zach & Families: Debbie was a gifted & special spirit. Our loving memories of her will always be with us. I'm so sorry for your loss & I hope these days of sorrow will lead to a path of peace in the time ahead. I'm keeping you in my heart, with love. Lizzie Sherwood

So very sorry to hear of her passing. She was an advisor to Our Kiwanis Sponsored Youth clubs at Narbonne and was an inspiration to so many that made friends with her.

My heartfelt condolences to the Branch family. I have worked with Debbie for the past 9 years at Narbonne and I just loved her style. She cared for her students and it was a joy to be in her company. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Branch Family,

I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful wife, sister, mother, aunt and grandmother. I am so glad that I was able to share the last two years of my teaching career as her roommate. I got to know this unique, literate, intelligent, hilarious person even better. It was a privilege, and I would love to be able to tell her that, right now.