Deborah-Setliff-Obituary

Deborah Ann Setliff

Chagrin Falls, Ohio

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February 5, 2014
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Chagrin Falls, Ohio

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Deborah Ann Setliff (nee Winston), beloved wife, daughter, aunt and daughter in law, passed into eternal life Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014, after a long illness bravely borne.Deborah was a graduate of Thomas Worthington High School, Worthington, and Miami University, Oxford. She was a reporter for The...

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To all Deborah's family, I am sorry to learn of Debbie's passing, and know that this loss is not easy. Please reflect and celebrate her life on this earth, and the heavenly Kingdom she has entered. May the Peace of God always be with you. I was a classmate ages ago, at WHS, but my mother occasionally provided updates of her happenings. I reflect back and smile at her contagious spirit. Though that was long ago, it is a lasting memory. We should all look forward to seeing her again. ...

Dear Mrs. Winston,

Deb brightened every room she entered. Our paths crossed at the News-Herald and then parted many years ago, but I have vivid memories of our brief acquaintance. I will remember her with admiration for her writing and with affection for the sense of fun she brought to all occasions - even - or especially - mandatory 6:30 a.m. cop calls at the N-H, election nights and weekend shifts.My condolences on your loss. God bless and keep you.

Dear Janie,
I am so very sorry to hear of your daughter's passing.Please extend my most sincere sympathy to your family.
Donna

I LOVED knowing and working with Debbie at The News-Herald. She was one of my favorite people, and my memories of those times when we were both at the beginning of our journalism careers are among my most treasured ... rest in peace, Debbie

My deepest sympathy to Deborah's family. I was so shocked to hear of her passing into enternal peace. It has been a pleasure knowing her and her family these past years. Deborah always had a wonderful sense of humor. She will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace, Deborah.

May God sustain you and give you his peace at this time Setliff Family.

Only time can ease all your pain and remember that Deborah was loved, as this will help you to get through your daily life. God is near when our hearts are broken and he has provided his Word to comfort us in our times of distress. Always remember this and please accept my sincere condolences. PS 34:17&18.

Sincerely, DEE

Jonathan, May the love of family and friends help you through this very difficult time. Sister Friend, you will forever be in my heart xoxoxo.

Mr. Setliff, We know there are no words we can speak to make this any easier. Just please know that you have touched the lives of many and though your students did not know your beautiful wife personally, they were able to know her through your wonderful, heartfelt stories. You have shown the girls of SJA that true love does exist and you have made such a difference. Continue to share stories with the girls about Deborah and keep her memory alive always. She has touched the lives of girls...

I remember reading Deborah's columns in the PD and laughing all the time because of her sense of humor. I was disappointed when she left the PD, but wished her good luck in her career. To her family, I am very sorry for your loss. My mother and I would read her all the time and crack up. Very good memories.