Deborah-Warfield-Obituary

Deborah Warfield

Greenwich, Connecticut

1941 - 2020

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Deborah Gray WarfieldNovember 18, 1941- September 1, 2020 Deborah Gray Warfield, born November 18, 1941, Nutley, NJ. Daughter to Virginia B. Gray Warfield and Roy N. Warfield.Deborah graduated from Edison High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1959 and continued her education at Berkeley Business School....

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My dear sister. I miss you so very much! A loving sister and friend to me. We all miss you beyond words. Love and devotion to you always. All my love, Jill

My dearest sister. Oh how I miss you! Your smile, your silly sense of humor your caring and giving ways are so missed. I wish I had told you just how much you meant to me. Your loving sister forever.

There is not a day that goes by that I do not think of you. Love and miss you. Dale

I miss you so much my beloved sister. My life will never be the same without you. The gap is so strong. Until we meet again, I love you

Nancy and Jill, How special Debbie was to me Since 7th grade we were best friends.We shared so much together and though recently we had little contact with each other I still thought about her so often. I am extremely saddened about her passing. She loved you both so much and I know how much you miss her. I will hold her in my heart forever. My best to you both. Dale Winell

I had the pleasure of working with Deb at US Can in NJ. She was a great person and friend. I will always remember the support and friendship we shared and will keep her in my prayers.
My condolences and deepest sympathy to her entire family.
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Jack Finnell
Hayes, Virginia

Deb was my first friend when I moved to Greenwich in 1978. We shared so much together. We had so many fun times, and were also there for each other during family weddings, funerals, etc. More recently, we did not spend a lot of time together, but we certainly were and always will be in each other's hearts. I saw her at MOW, waved as she passed in her little car, and ran into her on the Avenue. She was such a thoughtful and loving person and friend. My condolences to her sisters, children,...

We were so saddened to hear that Deb passed away. We met Deb when we volunteered at MOW. She was always a cheerful face greeting us in the morning as we gathered to pack and deliver meals. As time passed she became a friend. Wonderful lady, she will be missed.
Rennie and Linda Minchin

I was just informed of Deb's passing. To say I am shocked doesn't come close what I am feeling. Our friendship goes back to the late 80's - and when my husband passed away in 2004 Deb talked me into volunteering at MOW, which was a godsend. I loved Deb like a sister. She was a beautiful, kind and caring soul. Rest in peace, sweet Deborah ...
Jerri Lovallo
Kalamazoo, MI