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Deborah "Debbie" Falcone

New London, Connecticut

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Deborah "Debbie" R. Falcone, 56, of New London, died peacefully surrounded by her family on March 14, 2007, at the Beechwood Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in New London, following complications from a valiant and courageous battle with lymphoma. Born in Westerly, she was the daughter of...

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Sam and Rose,

I am so sorry to hear about your daughter, Debbie. When I would run into Sam he would always express his concerns. You are both such loving people and your love must have given her a lot of strength.
My prayers are with all of you.
My deepest sympathy to the Falcone family.

I'd like to express my deepest sympathy to your family.
I was fortunate to have known Debbie for almost 20 years. She was always kind, honest and thoughtful.
We all benefited by sharing her friendship, love of life and optimistic spirit.
She will be deeply missed.
Sincerely,
Pam McPherson (co-worker)

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to all of Deb's family. She was one of my mentors in PACU in 2000. With my few visits to her home she was always a gracious hostess. Sam and Rose, I enjoyed getting to know you on 6.2; i just regret how it came to be. Rest in peace Deb.

Is this the Daughter of my old friend Sam Falcone who lived on Narragset Avenue. If so my sympathys to you Sam.

Deb will be missed by all who came in contact with her. She is a wonderful spirt, full of love and compassion. It was an honor to care for her.

I was so sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. We went to high school together, and even got together a few times after that "to catch up".
She was a kind and gentle person, who just loved being a nurse.
I will remember all of you in my daily thoughts and prayers.
Please take care, and remember the good times that you shared.

Laura,

I am so sorry! I am Leah Root (Parrilla), Elaine's sister. We spoke at Lawrence when you stopped in to see Elaine. Deb and I were in school together (Immaculate also). I am just so sorry. Our mother died of Lymphoma also. She was way too young.

My deepest sympathy
Leah

Debbie was an awesome nurse with a ready smile and a kind heart. She was a friend and will be sorely missed. With deepest sympathy,
Dottie Donato, O.R.