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Deborah Ann Flynn

Auburn, New York

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Monroe, NY Deborah Ann Flynn, 51, of Monroe, died October 15, 2008, after a short illness. She was the daughter of the late William Flynn and Joan Flynn. She was a lifelong resident of Monroe. She is survived by her mother, Joan Flynn of Monroe; three brothers: Douglas Flynn of Middletown,...

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To the Flynn Family,
On behalf of my family, please accept our condolences. I have wonderful memories of growing up next door. Debbie always had a smile on her face and was ready to play baseball, basketball, football or whatever else we could come up with. Even back then I knew she was a kind and caring person. My prayers are with you.

Dear Joan , I was so sorry to hear from Sharon H. about your daughter. Please know that I'm thinking of you.

To Joan, Doug, Betsy, Billy & Jeffrey & family, I will never forget Debbie's athletic ability and her quiet, but strong Irish chuckle and incredible sense of humor, and love and care she had for her family. Debbie has and will always remind me of Bill, and please be comforted by the thought that now they are playiing catch in heaven and lamenting the fact that the Yankees are not in the playoffs/world series, and that their niece/cousin, is a Red Sox/Mets fan! :) Sorry, have no control over...

To Joan, Doug, Betsy, & Jeffrey & family, I will never forget Debbie's athletic ability and her quiet, but strong Irish chuckle and incredible sense of humor, and love and care she had for her family. Debbie has and will always remind me of Bill, and please be comforted by the thought that now they are playiing catch in heaven and lamenting the fact that the Yankees are not in the playoffs/world series, and that their niece/cousin, is a Red Sox/Mets fan! :) Sorry, have no control over...

To the Family of Deborah: I am so sorry for your loss. Debbie was as kind and gentle a soul as I could know in high school. Her athletic skills coupled with her humility made her a person you would want to know. Be well during this troubling time. Love

My thoughts are with you all. I am so sorry. I called Kathleen Francese and she too sends her love and prayers. I have so many memories. Love to all. Colleen McAvey