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Deborah E. Gillespie

Scarborough, Maine

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Deborah E. Gillespie (Noyes), 65 SCARBOROUGH -- Deborah E. Gillespie, 65, of Scarborough, passed away at The Gosnell Memorial Hospice House following a long courageous battle with brain cancer. Debbie was born on Dec. 12, 1945, in Bangor, to Fred A. Noyes and Gladys H. Noyes of Old Town. Debbie...

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Ted,
Tammy and I were saddened to learn today of Debbie`s passing. We always enjoyed talking with and spending quality "Corvette time" with you both. You two were always gracious, kind, generous, warm, and with a 43 year marriage, inspiring to those around you. Our sincere condolences to you.

Dear Ted - I am so very sad to hear about Debbie....I didn't know how ill she was. She was a good friend in high school (she dubbed me "Cipher" because of something that happened in bookkeeping class!) I can hear her laughing now. We had a lot of fun together. I wish I'd have visited with her more often when I was in Maine during the summer. Thinking of you and your family during this sad time.

Kim, Jamie, Jared, may you find comfort with your memories. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
The Neal's

Hi Ted,
Our thoughts are with you and your family at this time. Thank you very much for charing your story with us its a great story of your life together and you will have many many memories. We enjoyed Debbie being part of the Maine Coastal Cruisers and meeting her, will miss seeing her at our events.

Fritz & Pauline

My deepest sympathies to you and your family Ted. Very difficult to loose your wife and best friend. She will be missed,her life lives on in our memories,and the world was made a better place by all that knew her. My best regards Ted, From Dave K. a fellow Coastal Cruiser......

My Thoughts and prayers are with Ted & Kim at this difficult time. Debbie was a very special person to me through my teenage years giving me my first job and I being their very first employee at Kettle Cove Take Out. She always made me feel like part of her family. We had alot of wonderful times.