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Deborah E. "Debbie" Ransom

2007, Georgia

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Ms. Deborah "Debbie" E. Ransom 1953-2007 - SAVANNAH - Ms. Deborah "Debbie" E. Ransom was called to be with her heavenly father on Thursday, June 14, 2007 at the age of 52 at her mother's residence surrounded by her family. The Chatham County native lived all her life in the Savannah area. A 1971...

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As a parent who dropped off and picked up children at Gould for years, Ms. Ransom's smiling presence and warm greetings to me and my children truly made a difference in our school days. May God comfort you.

To the family of Deborah Ransom: I was so sorry to learn of Deborah's passing. Deborah and I worked together, at times, over the past few years. We saw each other often at Gould or Butler Elementary. At other times, we worked closely together during the process of transferring students from the PSI Program into the Orthopedically Impaired Program. Deborah always had a smile or comment in passing to brighten your day. She was a wonderful teacher and advocate for her students. She will be...

I will always remember what you did for my brother Marece Alexander Mitchell. My mother, Rozenia {Green-Parker} Mitchell said that she remembered when you were born. She will never for get you and how you handled Marece when he decided to be difficult. You are always in our thoughts. We love you Debbie.

Pearl Cochran Smalls, a former classmate at Savannah High School. To the family, rely on God for your strength and comfort. He will be your guide.

Ms. Ranson:

I flew to Omaha, Nebraska, to visit my mama's family the day your kind-hearted spirit lifted to heaven. That accounts for the turbulence in the clouds. We passed in the sky.

Rest peacefully knowing that Ms. St. James and Ms. Hill are doing their best to serve your special students. God bless.

Chris Wilson (CP kid)
West Chatham Elementary School

To The Ransom Family:

I was sad to hear of Debbie's passing. I know she's in a better place no more suffering and pain. Just remember, God will not put no more on you than you can bear. Debbie and I went from Jr.-Sr. High school together. She was a sweet person with a pleasing personality. At our last Savannah High Class '71' meeting, she had us rolling with jokes as always. I will miss her. So family just remember we know you loved her but God loves her best and called her home...

To the Entire Ransom Family:

I had the opportunity of working with Deborah at Gadsden and Gould Elementary Schools. She and I also received our Master's Degree from Cambridge College together. Deborah was an awesome and dedicated educator. May God continue to grant you peace in the days ahead.

To the Ransom Family, May God Bless and Comfort you is our prayer.Classmate of George Ransom; Lauramae Heyward Campbell & Glynnard Campbell.

To The Family of Debbie Random:

We can't comprehend just how sad you must feel for the loss of someone you love. This sorrowful time must still feel unreal and you're looking for strength from above.

We hope from our hearts, that your pain will decrease, that your spirit will gain strength again and we pray that your faith will create inner peace and that God will send blessings.

Special thoughts and love to Ellen and Joe Washington, If you need us to lighten your load,...