Deborah-Fields-Obituary

Deborah J. Fields

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

1950 - 2024

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March 4, 2024
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Deborah J. Fields, 74, of Pittsfield passed away at home surrounded by her family on Thursday, March 7, 2024. Born in Pittsfield, Deb was the daughter of the late Edward and Jean Fields. She graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1967 and spent her career at Berkshire Medical Center, retiring...

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Dear Debbie was my very first friend. I met her Summer of 1955, when my family and I moved to Elizabeth Street. We were 5 years old. Over the years, we would play dolls, play board games in our houses when it rained. We would play at "Big Rock", pick black berries at the blackberry patch (in someone's back yard!) , we would go to each others houses on Christmas morning - to see what "Santa Claus" had brought us! One year, Debbie got a record player! We went to Sammy Vincent's so she could by...

So very sorry for the loss of Debbie. She was a kind and gentle soul.

My cousin Deb was a sweet, kind, and loving person. All that knew her could see that. We will miss our get together lunches and dinners at Bob & Diane´s house when we visited Pittsfield. So many memories to cherish and stories to tell. She was so well liked and will be truly missed by all our family and friends. We will never forget those memories. We take much comfort that she is now with Uncle Ed, Aunt Jean and cousin Steve. Rest in peace Deb. We love you.

I´m so sorry to hear this, my parents were very good friends with Jean and Eddie, and Eddie was my god father, may you rest in peace

Bob and Kathy, I was stunned to hear about Deb's passing. She was a kind and gentle soul, much like her Mom. May you take solace in the fact that she is now pain-free and reunited with your Mom, Dad, and brother, Steve. My prayers are with you.

So many great memories growing up on Elizabeth St with best friend Debbie and her family. We had the run of the neighborhood and played in everyones yard, whether they had kids or not. We rode bikes, played jump rope, strapped skates to our sneakers while wearing skate keys around our necks. Sleepovers in homemade tents, selling Kool Ade on the sidewalk, playing outside until the street lights came on... Debbie was quiet, kind and had a beautiful smile. I will never forget her and her...

My love and condolences to the entire family. We have lost a truly beautiful lady.

My condolences to the family. May the fond and loving memories be a comfort and always be with you.

Bob,so sorry for your loss.Not knowing your sister but knowing you and your Dad very well.I'm sure she was wonderful kind and true as well.Take care and God Bless.