Deborah-Stwart-Obituary

Deborah S. Stwart

Tucson, Arizona

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Deborah S. Stwart 55, of Tucson died March 12, 2011. Survived by son, Reinaldo (Arlene) Urquides, Jr. and four grandchildren of San Antonio, TX and significant other, James E. Knecht of Tucson. Scripture Services will be Thursday, March 17, 2011 at EVERGREEN MORTUARY at 5:00 p.m. Mass to be...

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I never met her, but I know Ray Urquides....She will watch over him and the rest of the family...Mauricio Guerrero

Rest in peace!

I'm so sorry deborah was a very kind women I'm glad I was able to know her she was one of kind she always made u feel welcomed rest in peace

Thank you all for your prayers and kind words about my mother she was a great mom and my bestfriend I will miss her and her smile. Thank you all and God bless you all.

Deborah had such strength and courage.
I treasured her friendship when she was my neighbor. My sympathies to Jim and to her loved ones.

Our sincere condolences to Debbie's family. We were neighbors when the Stwart family lived on 15th Avenue and Oklahoma Street. She was a beautiful person and always full of joy and laughter. Our prayers are with all of her family. God Bless you and bring you peace, comfort, strength and courage.
From the Ortiz and Velasco Families
Sincerely,
Jennie Ortiz Ahumada

My sincere sympathy in the passing of your mother, Debbie. We became friends at Sunnyside Junior High while in the school choir for two years. Along with Lunda Parker, the three of us remained friends throughout our school days laughing at our calamities and still hopeful for the future. May the Lord God Almighty comfort all of Debbie's family and loved ones.

I was so sorry to read of Deborah's passing. I worked with her more than 20+ years ago at the drugstore. She was feisty, funny, but most of all my friend while I worked there. Rey, God bless you & your family thru this difficult time.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.