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Deborah Neal

48, South Plainfield, New Jersey

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(Courier News)DEBORAH NEALAGE: 48 SOUTH PLAINFIELD Deborah (Warren) Neal, 48, died Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010 at St. Barnabas Hospital in Livingston, NJ after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Born in Plainfield, Deborah has been a life long resident of South Plainfield. She was employed as Vice...

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My heartfelt condolences. I worked with Debbie many years ago at SilverLine Windows and just heard of her passing today. Such a terrible loss and I am so sorry.

Dear Bill and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Debbie's passing..Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers
Barb and Norm Mantz

We would like to express our condolences to the family for the loss of Debbie. Our prayers and thought are with. God Belss you all.
Love, Earl and Joan Billig and families
Tamaqua, Pennsylvania

I have known Debbie many years ago and went through conformation with her. We had a very small class that year and remembering back of that time it felt like family. I felt an influence from all the members of that small Confirmation class and will always hold those memories in my heart. God Bless all that where touched by Debbie's life as I can testify that I was.

I've known Debbie for quite sometime.
She was always upbeat and positive, living and loving everyday of her life.
She had unstoppable energy and drive, even after her cancer diagnosis. I admired her strength and courage as she endured the countless treatments and unpleasant side effects that went along with them. The love for her family was what kept her going, it's what mattered most in her life. I was very fortunate to have her in my life.
I will never forget you, and I...

Dear Bill, Chris, and Jessica,
I got to know your wife, mom through carpooling to baseball last year and discussing a history project that the our boys were working on together. From the first time I spoke to her, I saw how genuine she was. Such a sweet, outgoing, caring person. I spoke to her from time to time and admired her postive attitude and her drive to keep doing everything she could for herself and her family. She spoke of all of you often in our conversations and her love...

We are so very saddened to learn of Debbie Neal's passing after such a long and courageous struggle with cancer. All of us at Jo-Ann's Dance Studio have always admired her honesty, her bravery and her courage; and we will always think of her her fondly. Our deepest condolences to her family, and especially to her daughter, Jessica. Debbie was a very good woman who put her family above everything.