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Deborah Ann Pecikonis

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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PECIKONIS, DEBORAH ANN 53 - of Mays Landing, beloved wife of Francis Xavier passed away at home on Monday, February 11, 2008. Born in Philadelphia, PA on October 30th, 1954 to the late Catherine and Salvatore Bilotti, Deborah was one of eight children. She distinguished herself very early on as a...

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Was just checking an old email account, and seen this.....Wish all my cousins and Uncle Francis the best...R.I.P Aunt Debbie

To the Pecikonis family ..Dear Debbie, you are always in our thoughts, hearts and prayers. Everyone knows how well you took care of your family. Your brother-in-law Paul Pecikonis ,who passed on Feb 1st, just joined you......please look out for him . We know you are God's special angel. Love, always.

Dear Debbie, It is so hard to believe another year has gone by without you. What a year 2020 was, I am sure the angels have you very busy, helping out; since so many people here on this earth are just in bad shape. I see you often in your powder blue dress and your smile, I wish you could be with us again during the Italian Sunday "gravy" nights. We all could use the laughs and the fun! God bless you Debbie, may you soar with the angels! Say some prayers for us down here xoxo

Miss you every day ❤❤❤❤

Debbie, We think and pray for you often. We remember all the good stuff, like how beautiful your family was for all the Easter Parades on the Atlantic City board walk. How much thought you put into giving gifts. You are so missed, but I know, God has you doing some special work, and, most importantly, your handsome son Francis is not alone, he has you. Love, Elizabeth, Robert, Liza, Fran, Roger, Natalie & Hunter xoxox

Dear Debbie and Franny and Family,
All of us have not stopped thinking and praying for you here in Key West.
I think of the days when the whole gang visited us and we LAUGHED so hard. The stories of Damian on the bus. Debbie wearing her beautiful
powder blue outfit to my parent's 40th wedding anniversary party. Also, when Deb got mad at Francis and made him walk Duval Street in the boiling sun and his legs became chapped. You even helped me set up for Robert's 50th party with dice...

To The Pecikonis Family.....it has been very difficult for me to speak with all of you.....I still am in shock and disbelief. I will ALWAYS remember Debbie's kindness and many talents, especially when I look at the beautiful bracelet she bought me for my anniversary. I pray for her and all of you every day....love, cousins fran, roger & family

Aunt Debbie,you will be missed very much and I will always miss as I always have the night's down the burke ave. house crabbing with damien and staying up all night playing zelda while everybody else was downstairs hanging around the house together.That i will never forget.I love you and will see you when i get there..Say hi to my dad fot me..

So sorry for your loss. As my family and I reminisced the other day, we shared stories of good times and funny times with all the Pecikonis family. May God Bless Debbie!