Deborah-Ketner-Obituary

Deborah Ketner

Reading, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Deborah Lee Ketner, 61, of Reading, passed away March 18, 2012 at 2:23 a.m. in Reading Hospital & Medical Center, where she was a patient since March 12. Debbie was diagnosed with lung cancer in December 2010 and spent the next 15 months beating all the odds, as only Debbie could do.

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I wish I could pick up the phone and spend an hour on the phone like the last time we talked. You made such a difference in my young life and I´m forever grateful to you.

I had the pleasure of working with Deb at Quest Diagnostics. Anything you ever needed, she was right there and as pleasant as ever. I was absolutely saddened and just heard that she has passed away. My deepest thoughts to her family.

To Donna and family, although we lost touch throughout the years, I never forgot my childhood friends. So sorry to hear about Debbie, she is at peace now. I hope to get in touch with you and sorry it has to be this way to find you. We grew up together and lived near eachother, you on Union St and me at 11th & Perry (White Cleaners)and went to school together. Unfortunately after graduation we went seperate ways. I remember Debbie always haning or want to hang with us. You all will...

Aunt Debbie, It has been a pleasure working with you for so many years. You have done so much for everyone. Your strength was admired by all. God bless.

My condolences to Debbie's entire family. She was a fighter right to the end. Always remember her unrelenting spirit. She is at peace now.

Dear Debbie, I will never forget your laugh, your eyes, your sense of humor and your friendship. I am so happy that I got to spend an hour on the phone with you a few months ago, and that we got to reminisce about the gold old days... I'm sad that you are gone now, but I'm hoping so see you again and laugh a ton more. RIP my friend, you were a beautiful lady!

Debbie was my first boss upon graduating from college and I worked with her for many years. She believed everything was possible and had such a can do attitude. I know her battle was long and difficult but she fought in the only way she knew how... with strength and a positive attitude. I know that she now has peace and is with the Lord. May her family find comfort and strength in the days ahead.