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Deborah Fernsler

Hamburg, Pennsylvania

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Deborah B. Fernsler, 52, of Lower Heidelberg Township, passed away on Monday, August 12, 2013 in Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia.

She was the wife of Anton D. Fernsler. They were married on June 26, 1993 and celebrated twenty years of marriage.

Born in Angleton, Texas,...

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I just heard the very sad news today! I worked with Debbie about 15 years ago. She always had a smile on her face and was just so caring with everyone she touched. She made going to work a joy! My prayers to her family. I will never forget her!

I had know idea that Deb was ill and just returned from Canada tonight. I am terribly sorry for your loss, she was a wonderful teacher and friend. Again, I'm so very sorry.
Pete

Anton, Azure and Austin,
I am so very sorry to hear of Deb's passing. She will be remembered as a wonderful and loving person who touched the lives of her students, coworkers, friends and family. I am thinking of you and praying for comfort during this most difficult time.

Mr. Fernsler, Austin, and Azure
Our deepest sympathy to you and your families. The first time i saw Deb was at Whitfield, when she welcomed my son to her classroom. I knew then that she was a truly special person. over the years, when we would meet, she would always talk about what a wonderful family she had, and how much she loved them all. She was such a loving, giving, caring woman. Our lives have been touch by her and we are the better for it. You are all in our hearts and...

May god be with the Fernsler family with the loss of a very special person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I remember the day Mrs. Fernsler called me to ask about getting our son, Connor into her class. We were skeptical and scared but she really loved and took care of him all the years she had him. She was so proud of all his accomplishments. She loved her children both educational and biological. I know the family especially Austin and Azure are going through a difficult time but remember that love. I know that we will.

Mrs. Troutman I am so sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. My deepest sympathy to you and your family as well as her extended family. She will be missed greatly. May all your memories stay close to your heart and help you find comfort thru this difficult time. Love you Trouty, may your daughter rest in eternal peace.

Trouty, Jim, Fernsler family, I am so sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. She was one of the main influences in my life that got me involved in Field Hockey. (Since 1975) Debbie always found a positive in everything. Her love of life and laughter will forever be in my heart. Always cherish the good times you shared together. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Coach Trouty & Jim and Fernsler family...I am so sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with your families. Time may ease the pain, but may fond memories always be there to comfort you.