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Deborah A. Rieger

Millville, New Jersey

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Deborah A. (Roller) Rieger Deborah A. (Roller) Rieger, 58, of Millville, died Wednesday morning, Dec. 8, 2010 at the South Jersey Healthcare-Regional Medical Center after a brief illness. Born in Millville, she grew up in Fairton and was a Bridgeton High School graduate, class of 1970. She...

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I was a student of hers in 2007. It´s now 2025. I´m sitting here, wishing I could thank her for seeing me all that time ago and making my 9th grade year unforgettable. This woman saved my life.

so sorry to hear of your loss-debbie was a class act!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

im so very sorry for your loss..i didnt know her but i heard she was a great person inside and out...u will be missed my friend jus cant keep it together everytime she think about she get all teary eyed(aspen jones)whhhhhy her lord??

Sorry to hear about Debbie my former classmate & Fairton chum passing. My sympathy & prayers to all the family. Kathy Sutphin (Ga.)

MS. RIEGER WAS MY 9TH GRADE TEACHER AND SHE WAS THE GREATESET I LOVED HER STYLE THE MOST. SHE NEVER WORE THE SAME OUTFIT TWICE AND ALWAYS CAME TO SCHOOL LOOKING BEATUIFUL...IT WAS SO WEIRD TO BE AT MEMORIAL AND HER NOT TO BE THERE DOWNSTAIRS A HALL....TO MS.RIEGERS FAMILY SHE WAS WONDERFUL AND I WILL NEVER FORGET HER MAY SHE REST IN PEACE...

Debbie was a beautiful person inside and out! We worked together at Macy's Hamilton for many years. She was extremely professional, dependable, and one the "best-dressed" ladies you ever seen. Debbie touched many lives and will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of her family and friends.

Rodney and I will always remember Debbie and the good time we had vacationing with her. May your memories help you get through these difficult days.

we are so sorry to hear of your sisters passing

Rieger/Roller Family: I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Debbie was a very beautiful, vibrant and intelligent lady who's life was cut so unfairly short. I played tennis with Debbie at Madden's / World Gym for the past 10 years. She was a joy to play with and a good competitor. We had a lot of great times on the court and I will remember her with fond memories.