Deborah-Disbrow-Obituary

Deborah Disbrow

Orange, Connecticut

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DISBROW, DEBORAH Deborah Disbrow, age 59, a lifelong resident of Orange, passed away on Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Born on October 1, 1951 in Milford, she was the daughter of Frank and Marjorie Carpenter Disbrow of Greenville, WI. Prior to her retirement, Debbie was employed for 25 years with...

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Dear Debbie, Though it is now 14 years, you are still in the thoughts and prayers of those you left behind. You were a kind, caring person who was a friend to many, and took an interest in those around her, and this is how we all will remember you. Whether it was good times at work or out socializing, you gave us great memories that we will cherish forever. Rest in peace, Debbie, You are still truly missed and still much loved!

Dear Debbie, Thinking of you as another year goes by, and all of the wonderful times we shared together and on the job at SNET. Whether helping each other on the job, going to lunch together, attending company events, or discussing our families, we all shared the best of times! Debbie, you were a true friend to us all! RIP Debbie, you are truly missed!

To the Disbrow and Freimuth families, My sincere thoughts, and prayers go out to each and every one as we remember Debbie. I had the pleasure of working with her at SNET, and she was a GEM of a person to work with, have lunch, and discuss her interests, which Debbie had many. She had a wonderful sense of humor, and a smile for all. She would most especially smile when asked about her family, whom she was proud of and would talk of often. I admit, though it's 11 years, I still think of her...

Much sympathy, on this day, Marge & Frank! I know that Debbie is in a better place but it still hurts! We know how you feel! Love, Oliver & Jane

Debbie, we miss you so much. You were like a ray of sunshine. You enjoyed every day. We loved going to your house. You would plan what we would do. We miss all of those things. We love you so much. love, Mom and Dad

Marge & Frank, Can it really be 9 yrs. already! Debbie was such a beautiful person! She probably wouldn't have liked this pandemic! Hope you all are well!

I just recently learned of Debbie's passing and was shocked and saddened. Deb was a wonderful woman and I am a better person for having shared 5 years of my life with her. Deb....you were a true lover of nature and you loved our trips to northern Maine, New Hampshire and New York and also the big cities of Montreal and Quebec City. You were an excellent cook and we both loved the dining adventures of the many fine restaurants throughout our travels. I will always remember October in Nova...

Debbie, your dad and I wish you to be at piece. You sure deserve this. I remember the walks in the woods. You loved nature. Your visits to Virginia were such a joy. You always wanted to explore everything. We walked the Natural Bridge trail to the end and back. We walked the trail along the old rail road track in Lexington, Virginia. You were a fast walker.We will miss you. Love to you. Mom and Dad

Debbie, may you be at peace now. May your illness be gone and that you are with God. Bobby and I will miss you terribly. You were a guest at our home many times for holiday dinners. We will miss your visits to the campground. I remember we were together at the campground when we heard the news of Princess Diana. We walked together that morning and spoke of our shock of her death. I will miss your honesty and sweet nature. Our condolences to the Disbrow and Freimuth families. Rest peacefully...