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Deborah L. Reaviel

Willington, Connecticut

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REAVIEL, Deborah L. Deborah L. Reaviel, 44, of Willington, wife of Everett Reaviel, died Friday, (August 1, 2008) at home. She was born October 3, 1963 in Waterville, ME, the daughter of Susan Kitchin of Florida and the late Robert Vassallo, spent most of her life in Florida, moving...

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I just recently heard of Debi's passing and it upset me greatly. I did not know her well, but I clearly remember her first limited distance ride that she won way back when and I believe it was at Panther Run. I admired her achievements over the years....

Sandra...please call me. I have been trying to call your mom and asked Alex to see if you were on Myspace...that is how I found out. I am so so very sad. My love to you and Sara. Please call. 910-795-9856. love you ....Nancy

Sandra and Sarah, It has taken me over 2 weeks to write, please know how much I loved and admired your mom. She was a great friend and riding partner. I will always cherish the training rides, and the endurance rides and ridecamps we shared. But most of all, I will never forget your mom's kindness and goodness. She was a unique and irreplaceable person that will always be alive in my memory.

Deb, I'm sure you've found Tootsie, ride her and love her and hug her for me and Dustin....

Debbie, God Bless and ride high in the sky. Ev you were a good provider and protector.

Everett- I am so sorry- someone from the real estate office just called me now- wed august 13th- I am so sorry about your wife- she was a wonderful person.
Kathleen Joppru-Prudential

Dear Sarah and Sandra,
I was heartbroken to hear about your Mom. I am so sorry for both you girls as I know how devastating losing your Mom is, as my Mom passed away last Monday.
If there is anything I can do, please call. Know that we are all with you in Spirit and are praying for you both, and for your dear Mother. I always admired the relationship you had with your Mom and so enjoyed having you girls around in ridecamp and on the trail. We have some fond memories together and...

Dear Sandra and Sarah,
I was so very sad to hear about your Mom. She was loved, admired and will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

Debi was bigger than life. She was bold, courageous, spirited and so very kind.

In the endurance world we shared she will never be forgotten. I never tired of listening to her tell me about her adventures, such as her trip to Dubai. Her trip was unbelievable to me including driving herself and her horse up to JFK thru all that NYC...

Dear Sandra and Sara,
I was so shocked and sorry to hear about the loss of your mother, Debi. I do not know any person who did not admire your mother. I think she was one unique person that we will all miss very much. She was a great person to be around, always had a positive attitude and such a wonderful competitor. I hope you girls will come to the rides again soon to visit all of us. You both have a lot of your mother's talent in you.
Connie Caudill

Debi was blessed with a valuable gift to ride and ride well. She was always admired by her endurance family. Her passing is a great loss and we offer our sincere condolences to her family.