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Deborah Lynn Petersen

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Deborah Lynn Petersen, 48, of 113 May St., entered into eternal life on Thursday, June 26, at the Rose Monahan Hospice Home.She was the daughter of Reverend Charles Otto and Patricia (Sargeant) Petersen.  She also leaves her brother Charles Otto Petersen Jr., sister-in-law Judith, and nephews...

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Debbie, May your gentle soul find eternal rest in the bossom of the Lord. Your memory will remain ever green.

We are very sad to learn of Deborah's passing. We only knew her for a short time but are so grateful that we had the opportunity to know her. She was such a wonderful and caring person and a devoted care giver for her parents. We send our condolences to her family.

June 28, 2008

Dear Peterson family,
My family and I are very sorry to hear about Debbie's death. She was a dear friend and sister-in-chirst. We will pray for you and her close friends in the months ahead. As sad as her death may be, we must all remember that Mrs. Peterson was a daughter of God and is in His presence today. She is free from the bonds of cancer and physical pain. It is the loved ones she leaves behind who will feel the most pain. We wouldn't have chosen this path...

We will always remember what Debbie did for us for a long time. We will remember Debbie in our hearts forever and ever.

Debbie will always be remembered for her kindness, thoughtfulness, willingness to help others. A very talented person who did a lot for her church, her family and anyone she met. She will be missed by her family and very good friend, Doris.

Debbie was a great, wonderful, loving and caring person her presents and smile will be greatly missed. Her last words to me was to love the Lord and that is my mission, she was truily my best friend i will always love and remember her. Friends are like melon and when i said those words to her she had a smile on her face.

Debbie, your smile always gave me courage as I walked into the dentist's office. I will miss you and your smiling face, but you are now at peace with no more pain and I take comfort in that.

Debbie was always a good person she opened many doors for people. She always cared for others.But now God has took her home and we will never for get her God bless.

We will always remeber what Debbie did for us for a long time. We will remeber Debbie in our hearts forever and ever.