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Deborah J. Striegel-Woollen

Washington, District of Columbia

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  DEBORAH J. STRIEGEL-WOOLLEN  Of Palm City, Florida, died November 12, 2010 at her home. Born in the Chicago, Illinois, she had been a resident of Palm City for the four years coming from Gaithersburg, Maryland. Before retiring she was Contracting officer with the U.S. Government. She...

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I had lost touch with Debbie; we worked together for many years, and she was a good friend. I found the obituary because I was searching the internet trying to find her. She helped me through some tough times; she was a wonderful, kind person. I loved her. I'm sorry for your loss.

I want to thank all of you for your kind words of comfort and support during this very difficult time for me. Your condolences are greatly appreciated and I'll always cherish your kind words remembering Debbie's wonderful qualities and spirit.

Stan - During this difficult time I hope the wonderful memories and special times you both shared help you get through these grey days. Debbie was a beautiful person and I was lucky to have her as my supervisor and my friend. She will be truly missed. My prayers to you,Amy and all her family and friends. Dorann Penney

Stan - I am truly sorry for your loss. I hope that the memories of the love and warmth you shared give you comfort in the days and years to come and that the support of your family and friends help to ease your pain. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

As a neighbor and friend, Debbie made an indelible mark on my life. Her enthusiasm, generosity and spirit were such wonderful gifts that were missed when she moved to Florida. I will miss her, still.

Stan -- I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. Please know you and yours are in my thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time and always!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I felt so bad when I learned that Deborah had passed away. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope you can be comforted knowing that she is now resting peacefully. No longer suffering, no longer in pain. May Jehovah give you the strength to cope during these difficult days.