Deborah-Quinn-Obituary

Deborah Ann Quinn

Toledo, Ohio

1951 - 2021

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February 21, 2021
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Toledo, Ohio

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Deborah Ann QuinnDeborah Ann Quinn, age 69, passed away peacefully on February 21, 2021 after a valiant battle with Alzheimer's Disease, at Parkcliffe Memory Care Community. She was born July 1, 1951, in Toledo, Ohio to Edward (Dale) and Ruth (Berger) South. She was a 1969 graduate of Clay High...

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Deborah was a kind, loving mom, a friend and cousin. I was sorry she left us, happy for her to be with her heavenly father.

Many loving memories of Deb. May She rest in the arms of Jesus!

Deborah was a very sweet gal. I enjoyed her friendship at Epworth’s singles group and all of the events at the church . I’m saddened to hear that she passed so young. God be with the family at this time.

It was always a pleasure to have a conversation with Deb. She will be missed. Condolences to her family and friends. May she rest in peace.

Deb and I worked together for 30 years. We became great friends and basically grew up together. We watched each other go through all of the ups and downs in life. All in all, we laughed a lot. She will be missed tremendously.

Steve worked with Deb at JFS, and we also were neighbors. She often
helped Judy with gardening. She was a pleasure to be as she was always happy. Thoughts and prayers.
Steve and Judy Bryson

I remember working with her at JFS, though we were in different departments. She always was so upbeat, usually always smilin
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We send our condolences to the family. Deborah's was a warm personality. We enjoyed her friendship during our Toledo years. Her going away gift to us is still gracing our garden and brings her to our minds with fondness. Love and prayers, Tom and Joan Wanson

Dear Deborah - You were indeed one of my most cherished friends during my life in toledo of 40 some years. We had so much fun playing tennis and swimming, common interests we both dearly loved. You were so full of joy and ready to give of yourself. You helped me to celebrate so many of life's special moments. My kids just loved it when you would come over to teach me to make candy. As the kids grew up, you and I began our trips to the zoo together. we must have gone a millioneth times...