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Deborah L. Coccomo

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed ObituaryDEBORAH L. COCCOMO age 55, of Jupiter, Florida passed away peacefully in her home on June 7 after a long, courageous battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband, Barry W. Coccomo, her two daughters and her son, Laura Coccomo-Hajjar and her husband Michael and...

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Barry, I am very saddened to learn of Debbie's passing. Although I have not seen you for a while, I still remember how fondly you always would speak of her and I knew that the words came from a great and deep love. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Paul Aparo

Dear Barry,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you at this time. I keep thinking about all the times we had together, Tom and I, Debby and you; then as our families grew all the great times we had together especially at Middle Beach. Although we have been distanced these last years I still think of Debbie as one of my best friends ever. I enjoyed speaking with her a few months ago and I will never forget her. I'm sorry I was unable to get down to see her but at this time I unable to...

Dear Barry,
I felt Debbie's loving and inspiring spirit in your home, your dear children, precious grandchildren and your neighbors. May the joy of her life give you peace.
Love, Judy Lamb

Deb was a women of great courage
a true warrior. Her family and friends
will remember her with much love in their hearts.

Dear Barry and Family,

Al and I are saddened to just learn of Debbie's passing . We feel fortunate to have known her so many years ago when we were all beginning our journey as "adults." She brought much joy to so many lives . We are grateful to have known her and will never forget her smiling face.

Nan Coleman Gagne
Al Gagne

Falmouth, Ma.

The first time I met Debbie in person was a few months ago. We all went out for dinner to the Ale House. What I remember about that night was how gentle, warm and particularly close she was to Barry. I think this was exemplified by conversation that played out during dinner about what movies they were going to watch that night that they'd rented from Netflix. After much bantering and laughter, in the end Deb let Barry have his way by agreeing to watch Apocalypto! If this isn't love than I...

Dear Coccomo Family,
We are sorry for your loss, we would like to extend our deepest sympathies to all of you.
May God bless you all at this trying time.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sessa and Family

barry ...hope your doing okay

Louie Allen

Barry Dear. When I met Debbie the first time, at our friends' baby shower, I was inspired by the sheer love in her eyes-for you and for your friends. She was in the war with cancer and still was able to share great warmth and kindness. She looked very much like she looked in those pictures in your home when the two of you first married. May you always remember her that way.
Many blessings to you and your beautiful family. You are very rich indeed. Love and Great Peace, Mal