Deborah-Nabozny - Rimbey-Obituary

Deborah Ann Nabozny - Rimbey

Longmont, Colorado

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September 7, 2013
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Longmont, Colorado

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CARROLL - LEWELLEN FUNERAL HOME INC Obituary

Deborah Ann Rimbey was born on August 10, 1954 in Rapid City, South Dakota to Joe and Florence Bickler and later moved to Colorado where she resided until her death on September 7, 2013.

She is survived by her husband, Fred; three children, Christopher, Troy and Rebecca Nabozny; five grandchildren: Bryce, Haley, Tyler, Megan and Gerald; Two sisters and four brothers: Becky Lebus, Tom (Lisa) Bickler, Mark Bickler, Ted (Terry) Bickler, Jason (Kelly) Bickler and Joni Anderson, along with numerous nieces, nephews and other family members and friends.

Deborah was a gifted artist, an entrepreneur of several businesses including Lady Bug Carpet Care, an executive director of Boresha, a onetime victim advocate with unsurpassed empathy and compassion for others. She loved cooking, gardening and flowers. She helped her parents and family immensely.
She was a beloved daughter and sister, cherished wife, a loving mother and grandmother, and a loyal, caring friend to many, many people. She will be greatly missed.

Due to the flooding in Colorado the Memorial Service has been postponed. Arrangements will be announced soon.

?And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes,
and death will be no more, neither will mourning
nor outcry nor pain be anymore.
The former things have passed away.?
Revelation 21:4

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Debo was such a wonderful person in an extraordinary family. My heart and love goes out to all of the Bickler family. May peace and prayers surround all of you at this time.

Too all who knew her remember her with
smiles and laughter, for she is in a better place, at peace with all the rest
that have gone before us, We will see
her again. with Love cousin Craig!

Our deepest sympathies to the family. We were customers and she was great to work with , gave us some really good advice.

Fred, I am so sorry for your loss. Deborah was a lovely lady and I so enjoyed visiting with her about the beautiful garden the two of you had planted. She will be sorely missed.

Sharon and Jack Yonkees

Debra was known by me as a nice person with good intentions. I'm sure she is still smiling on the other side.

Our hearts and prayers are with you all during these trying times. Please accept our condolences and our love.

I've known Debbie for many years, since her children were young. I'll always remember her kindness, gentleness and loving nature. I just want you to know that I went to lunch with Debbie just a few days before she died, and her thoughts were toward her family and their happiness. Her love for you was very evident. You have my sincere condolences for your great loss.

My sympathies to Debra's family and close friends. It was a privilege to get to know her as a friend and a mentor with Boresha.

You are in my thoughts and prayers. I shall miss Deb greatly. She was my mentor and it was such a privilege to have known her. Blessings from her Boresha friend in Minnesota.