Deborah-Leiker-Obituary

Deborah K. Leiker

Derby, Kansas

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DERBY-Leiker, Deborah K. Deborah ran to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on July 4, 2017. She was born in Muskogee, OK on March 22, 1955. Deborah suffered many years with diabetes, kidney disease, amputations, and heart disease. A 31 year Boeing employee and manager, she also loved cooking,...

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Its been almost 3 years to the day that you went home to be with Jesus, Debbie, and I still miss you. Your love for the Lord in the midst of your difficulties was one of the most beautiful things about you. You touched my life in ways you couldnt know this side of Heaven. I cant wait to see you again, my friend!!

Debbie was my manager at Boeing for 10 years and more capable, fair, intelligent and just downright good boss is hard to find. A kind and decent human being to boot and you have a person who will be sorely missed by all. To her family, I am so very sorry.

Larry, I'm so sorry for your loss. Praying for your family.

So very sorry for your loss!

I didn't know Debbie that well in high school but was glad to reconnect with her at our 40th reunion in August, 2013. Then I saw her a few months ago at the Walmart in Derby and we chatted. What a joyful person she was in spite of her circumstances, and an example to everyone. She was truly a blessing, may she rest in peace now forever.

I worked with Debbie years ago at Boeing, always good things to say about her. She will be missed.

I'm so very sorry for your loss! She was a wonderful friend to my mom, Connie, for many years. They enjoyed working with each other out at Boeing and still kept in touch after leaving there. They were true friends that loved each other dearly. I know they are dancing and having a ball up in heaven with each other! Your family is in my thoughts and prayers!

I worked with Debbie at Boeing. She was always kind and fair. She made a impact on my life because of her kindness.

She will be missed. Always cheerful, just like Claud.