Deborah-Markham-Obituary

Deborah H. Markham

Syracuse, New York

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August 30, 2004 Deborah H. Markham, D.O. of Fayetteville, died suddenly at home on Monday. Born in Ithaca, February 25, 1951 to Mary G. and the late Bruce S. Markham. Deborah graduated from Rome Free Academy in 1969, the University of Ver-mont in 1973, and earned her Medical degree from New York...

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My sincere condolences-I just stumbled upon Debbies obit and had not heard over the years that she passed. I knew Debbie from 1977 till 1981. We were classmates at NY College of Osteopathic Medicine. I remember here dry sense of humor and wit. She was wise and always could be relied upon for good and ethical advice. There were only 36 people in our class so we all got to know each other fairly well. She will truly be of blessed memory.

To George and Family,
My husband and I would like to express our sorrow at the loss of your wife and my doctor.

Deborah was there for me when I needed her the most, and my fondest remembrance of is of her sitting beside me on the hospital bed her arm around me comforting me and telling me I would get thru my ordeal and be better for it.

And of course we supplied her with losts of chocolate during my month long stay at St Joe's.

There is no...

Dear George--It has been a long time since we have seen you--it was with sadness that we read of Dr. Markham's untimely, and way to early passing. I understand from some of my past medical community friends that she was a wonderful and caring doctor--they all shared a great respect for her and thought highly of her. Again, our condolences, please extend such to her family--and take care of yourself. Sincerely--Ronnie and Harry Flanders

Deborah was my doctor for many years and was the kindest and most caring of any of the doctors I've had. I will truly miss her and her expertise in her field. My prayers go out to her family and friends.

Dr. Deborah Markham.....you will be missed. We are so sorry to lose you.
A wonderful doctor and person.
I'll always remember how caring and kind you were to me. May God bless you and keep you close.

We in Hastings will be forever grateful for the generous care she took of an ill neighbor. Her willingness and ability to do exactly what needed to be done will always be remembered.

Our thoughts and sympathy to the family. Dr. Markham will be sadly missed. She had a great sense of humor on morning rounds.

George & Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss.

Dear George,
No words can express our sorrow. All we can do is send our sympathy. I just saw Deby last week and she was her wonderful, smiling self. Deby was a great person, neighbor, and lover of the natural world. We would all do well to try to be as sincere and generous as Deby.
Alison and Mike