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Deborah Eckert

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Deborah A. Eckert, 58, of Newmanstown passed away Feb. 20, 2012, in St. Joseph Medical Center.

She was the wife of Terry L. Eck-ert.

Born in West Reading on Nov. 20, 1953, she was the daughter of Robert L. Katzaman of Bern Twp. and the late Mary Ann (Hinz) Kaczor.

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hi terry, we are so sorry to hear about debbie. when we were all together we always would enjoy her we will miss her alot. phillip and I will be up in the summer for a little while so lets try to get the family together ok. take care terry,and stay strong. tell your mom,and larry and linda we said hello we hope to see them this summer.

hi terry
just found out about debbie,from gary,me and phillip are so sorry. she was a great girl and we enjoyed her everytime we were with you both. take care of yourself terry,we will be home this summer for a little while,hope to see you all then.say hi to your mom and linda and larry. take care and be strong. love gloria and phil.

Terry
So very sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in knowing God will be taking care of her now. She is no longer suffering. We are here for you if we can be of any help.

Terry, I am so very sorry to hear about Debbie's passing. The four of us - Debbie, Lorraine, Cheryl and I - were so close when we all bowled together. I consider her one of my long-time close friends. I have been away from Reading for so long but I would have loved to have spent time with her again. She was such fun and could always make me laugh. My deepest sympathy to you.

Terry & Bob....While I only knew Debbie a short time I found her to be a beautiful lady, a courageous lady, a kind lady despite all her medical cncerns. This little phrase helped me when my husband passed away and I hope you, too, may find some comfort...."Say not in grief 'she is no more' but live in thankfulness that she was!" God Bless You

I am so sorry to hear about Debbie's passing...We go way back to the old neighborhood. I will always remember the pj parties we had, and doing her and her mother's hair.. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family...must comment...That is a beautiful picture of her...shows she was a beautiful person outside as well as inside...Rest in Peace Debbie, going to miss you...........

TO THE FAMILY OF DEBBIE,

MAY GOD GIVE YOU THE COMFORT DURING THIS ROUGH TIME IN YOUR LIFE....LEAN ON HIM AND HE WILL HELP YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY...I WORKED WITH DEBBIE AT THE BANK AND SHE WAS A WONDERFUL PERSON AND A GREAT BOSS.

Terry - I am so sorry to hear of Deb's passing. She was a beautiful person and will now be your angel in heaven.
Barbara (Schadler) Greim

Terry,

I worked with Debbie at Meridian and was shocked to hear of her death. My heartfelt prayers are with you and the family.
Mary Bashore