Deborah-Landers-Obituary

Deborah J. Landers

Norwood, Norton, Foxboro, Massachusetts

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Age 39, died on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at the Caritas Norwood Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. Beloved daughter of Linda Landers-Robinson of Foxborough and Frank J. Landers and his wife Judith of Anthem, AZ and stepdaughter of William Robinson of Medford. Loving sister of Frank J....

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I just wanted to say that I think of you, and of how much you meant to your family and friends. I can't imagine what it is to be loved so much as you are, Debbie.
Your family still mourns your going - every day, every hour - and always will, I suspect.
I see the tears in their eyes on days when you are particularly remembered, for your kind ways, and for everything you did to make others happy.
Now, you come to us only in our dreams and memories, but still, we so cherish those...

I am real sorry to hear about the loss of Deborah J Landers, She was a Great Friend at Springboard when I first met with her in 1993.

She'll be missed and remembered in my prayers.

John Bernardini

I am so sorry to hear of Debbie's passing my thoughts are with her loved ones during this difficult time.

I was in the newsletter club with Debbie a few years ago. Also she was in group E with me and we all went to CApe Cod together for a weekend. She was always very sweet and a good contributer to the newsletter. I was shocked to hear the news. My sympathy goes out to her parents.
Abigail

I got to know Debbie through her many years of involvement with Springboard. She LOVED whitewater rafting, enjoyed writing, and was not afraid to express her joy and enthusiasm. She not only shared her excitement over her own growing family, but always asked about mine, and even remembered the names of my family members! Debbie was lovely, and will be greatly missed by me and her many, many friends at Springboard.

I met Debbie and I think it was our Freshman year at Foxboro High school and was in my home room becouse of th "L"! Debbie, was very nice girl always would smile when she saw me! I am so glad that I had the chance to know Debbie!
You will be there with paul and april R

love,
Tommy

We are sorry to hear about the loss of Debbie. We were good friends of her and are sorry to hear of her passing.

Debbie was the best of the best as was so beautifully described by her sister Lee at Debbie's funeral today. I know how close your family is and I know that the love and strength you have for one another will help you all through this difficult time. You have also got friends who love you and will be there for you. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Pam

Dear Lee and Family, I speak for the whole Dunn family saying I am so sorry for your loss. We know how difficult this will be for all of you. Just hold hands and stick together! I know she will be missed dearly.
With all our Sympathy
The Dunn Family