Deborah-Weaver-Obituary

Deborah Hardcastle "Debby" Weaver

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Feb 15, 1962 – May 27, 2017

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BORN
February 15, 1962
DIED
May 27, 2017
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Deborah "Debby" Hardcastle Weaver, 55, passed peacefully in her sleep the morning of May 27, 2017, to her eternal home with Jesus. Debby had battled brain tumors with all her strength and every possible weapon for several recent years. Debby was born February 15, 1962 in Colorado Springs. She was...

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I only knew Debby for a short time, but she left a mark on my life. I worked with her at CBA and I arrived there seriously damaged from a prior employer. She played an important role in helping restore me to the person I was before the damage occurred. I'll always remember her with a grateful heart. The service was lovely. I'm so glad we have the hope of seeing loved ones the other side of eternity.

Debby and I became friends over the last several years. She was endlessly inquisitive, always wanting to learn more and more, to understand more deeply. I loved discussing her analysis of interactions and she loved to ask me for mine. In her last months, we appreciated pictures of natural beauty together. She loved to see "the world." I love Debby for who she was to me, but so much more for who she was to her family and close friends.

I don't possess words to express how deeply I miss the physical presence of my baby sister. I love my Little Queenie with my whole heart. I am lost without her physical presence. I have to concentrate on her most recent weeks and how ready her soul was to be rid of her broken body. It is we who are left to cope without her for now. She leaves a huge hole in so many lives. I'm so fortunate she was mine.

What a wonderful niece. I so enjoyed visiting with Debby each time I came to Colorado. She was always so thoughtful and considerate.
She will truly be missed, so glad Todd and I got to see her this past Dec. We will meet again one day.
Love you Debby. Aunt Janet,
North Wales, Pennsylvania

I am at a loss for words having known and lost such a great person, friend, great wit and care. My condolences to all friends and family, and may Deb finally be free of pain and affliction.

I am so grateful that my mom (Aunt Janet to Debby) and I got to see her 6 months ago!! But I am so happy that she is with her soulmate, Ken and our Lord now. No more suffering!! I will be praying for all who knew Debby!! We all lost a very sweet and gracious friend! God Bless!!

What a sweet heart and quick wit - her physical absence leaves a tangible vacuum behind for us, but her spirit is alive and well, awaiting our reunion.

Debby was a dear friend of mine. I can hardly believe she is gone--but not gone forever. We will meet again. She was generous, had an easy laugh, and would always want to know how you were doing. I'll remember the little things--like how much she loved the parmesan cheese crisps on her salad at Paneras or how she would laugh about the "Happy Fun Ball" commercial on SNL. She will be missed.