Deborah-Gregg-Obituary

Deborah Gregg

Syracuse, New York

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August 19, 2012

Deborah Schutzendorf Gregg died on August 19, 2012 at home with her family and dear friends by her side. She had battled brain cancer since January 2008 and died as she lived her life with gusto, dignity and grace.

Deborah was born in DeLand, Florida on October...

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I met Deborah in my store on Nantucket. I was struck at how beautiful she was. She had on a cape and a Sherlock Homes type hat. We spoke and had an instant connection. I think of her often and wish she were still with us.

Deborah was a beautiful spiritual human being who loved life nature and her amazing family. I always felt privileged to have spent precious time with Deborah and that she considered me a friend. She is for sure and angel looking after all of us.

Deborah, was a beautiful soul who came into my life one random day on Nantucket. We had an instant friendship. I will treasure my very short time with Deborah and I send her family love and my sincerest condolences for their loss.

Pam and Family- It was at your gallery that I met your daughter Deborah- only once. Her charm and lovely personality lit up the room like a breath of fresh air. I will always cherish that day. Please except my sincere sympathy on this tragic loss.- Hall Groat Sr.

Deb, I can hardly believe you are gone but you have left a legacy of your spirit of giving, your beautiful children and the love,laughter and spontaneity you brought to all of us who you called friend, which was sooo very many. We had such fun on and off the tennis court. I will cherish these memories and hold them in my heart forever. You fought the good fight against this horrible disease and you did it with style, grace, dignity and as always, a sense of humor. My heart felt sympathy goes...

Haiku in time of loss

Whispers of angels
A scattering of ashes
Life love death are one

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this very sad time.

I met Deb through Stephanie and Gordon , and I realized immediately how full of life and fun she was. My heart goes out to the families and friends she touched. She left a big footprint.

To my true best friend, to the beautiful mother who mothered my children. To the woman who showed up my door step in 1995 and said we can do this? can't we? and yes we did.To you working days and me working nights. To the shuffle of little bodies here and there. To our kids growing up together, to the apt on Lincklaen. To onward and upward to a new life on Chenango..and always you never forgot about me and the boys. To many good times always with you. You never faltered, you smiled, you...