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Deborah Brown Gross

Bedford/franklin, Virginia

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Deborah Brown Gross, 42, of Thaxton, Va., went to her heavenly home on Tuesday, April 7, 2009. She was preceded in death by her father, Raymond Brown; and grandparents, Eural H. Sigmon, and Harold and Pauline King. Mrs. Gross was a 1984 graduate of Liberty High School. She is survived by her...

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Timmy & Chelsi & Family
All though I never got to meet Debra I felt
Like I knew her well. She wrote to my Mom
all the time and my Mom spoke of her constantly. Mom said I would have fallen in love with her and her personality. Mom
said she always smiled and made her laugh.
Mom also told me of her great love for you
Timmy and you Chelsi and how proud she was
of you. I will keep you and your family
in my prayers. May the beautiful memories
you have of...

Chelsi,
Chris let me kow this morning about your Mom! I am so sorry I didn't know earlier so that I could be there for you and your family. Please let me know if there is any way I can help you all. I will keep you all in my prayers! If you need to talk please call me. Chris can give you my number!! I am praying that the Lord will work out the school situation, I know your Mom wanted you to be able to finish your education here at LU and the Lord will make it happen sweetheart. ...

I got to know Deb at the post office several years ago. She began coming to my salon to have her hair cut, etc. and was wonderful advertisement- she sent me so many people that we often joked that she needed to collect a commission. Her laugh, her bright white teeth..the ability she had to bring such life into any situation are just a few things I won't forget. To her Mom, Grandma Agnes, Chelsi, Wendy, Tim...I think of you all and pray your memories will bring you smiles when tears come to...

Deborah and I grew up together out in Union. I considered her one of my best friends. After moving we lost touch but ran into each other time and again. I always loved her laugh and her smile. She was a truly one of my favorite people. I was sad and shocked to hear of her homecoming. My deepest thoughts and prayers to her husband, Chelsie, Wendy and the rest of the family

I worked with Deborah for a short while, but it felt like a lifetime. We would talk like we had known each other for years. She always made me laugh. Deborah had a wonderful spirit about her. She could always brighten up a room with her smile and laughter. She will truly be missed. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

DEBORAH...
I WILL ALWAYS MISS YOU!!! NO DOUBT YOU ARE IN HEAVEN WITH DAD, YEA YOU BET ME THERE!!
MY LIFE WILL NEVER BE THE SAME. LOVE YOU FOREVER!! YOU SISTER

I knew Deborah because we went to Liberty together. She always lit up a room. She made tough days go easier. What an awesome and vibrant personality! My deepest sympanthies to you at this time. May the Lord give you comfort!

God Bless all of you

My wife Carol and I send our condolences to you Fred and all members of your family.
God grant you all peace...
Chapter 78, VVA, will keep you all in our prayers also.