Deborah-Koonce-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Heritage Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Sioux Falls

Deborah Koonce

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Nov 30, 1962 – Jun 21, 2020 (Age 57)

About

BORN
November 30, 1962
DIED
June 21, 2020
AGE
57
LOCATION
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Heritage Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Sioux Falls Obituary

In loving memory of Deborah "Debbie" Ann Koonce, 57, passed away peacefully at Ava's house in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at 7:44 p.m. on Sunday, June, 21 2020. She was born in Newark, New Jersey. Debbie is survived by her husband of 19 years Curtis Koonce. Her children Anthony Kasper and Christina Clark. Daughter-in-law Misty Borger and Son-in-law Justin Clark. Her grandchildren Anthony Jr., Ariana, Keaton Charlie, Latiah. 4 Step Grandchildren Tatyana, Braydan, Martel and Taylen. Her mother Johanna Marchione. 2 brothers Paul and James sporish. 2 sisters Lynn Agosto and Denise Cannon. And step Mother Faith Sporish.



She will be remembered as a very dedicated and loving wife, mother and grandma. She loved to joke around and make people laugh. She was very strong person and will be missed deeply.



Debbie is predeceased by her father Leon Sporish, brother Leon Sporish jr. and her 1st husband Michael Kasper.

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

So sorry to hear this, fond memories of hanging out in Kearny and playing baseball. Still say you were one great ball player. RIP Debbie

Debbie will be missed! Im glad we will see her again someday. Love you!

I am so grateful I got the chance to meet you... I know I have only been around for this passed year but I am so thankful for the memories we were able to make. ❤

In loving memory of a wonderful mother. We will love you and miss you always.

So sorry for your loss..

Debbie I'm sure gonna miss you. Prayers to everyone who had the blessing to meet her. She once made me and my now ex home made ravioli for dinner and she got so mad cause she bought the wrong kind of noodles. Always gonna laugh about her making it a point to get mad at the plastic bags used to put shoppers news in. Those were a pain. God be with everyone. Debbie you are now my twinkle to look for when I'm upset. Love you to the moon n back.