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Deborah Winters-Graf

Haslet, Texas

1956 - 2005

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WINTERS-GRAF, DEBORAH, 49, died Sunday morning, in an automobile accident. Mass of Christian Burial: 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2016 Willis Lane, Keller, Father John Gremmels celebrant. Burial: Grand Prairie Memorial Park. Visitation. Rosary at 6 pm Wednesday at...

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I have only just heard of Debbi's passing and am just devistated. Our hearts ache and our prayers are with Paul, Rita, Harold and her entire family. I hadn't seen her in a couple of years, but I think of her often. The Lord has welcomed her home and He will give you strength in this time of difficulty.

Love and many prayers

Kellie

Many hearts have been broken and Debbie will be missed by all who have known her. My deepest heartfelt sympathies, and prayers go to you Harold, Rita and Doug. May God bless you.

Paul, We did not have the honor of knowing Deb for a long time but the short time we did know her was a blessing. She always had a smile on her face and a contagiuos laugh. She will be missed. Let us know if there is anything you need. Kevin, Annette, Dustin, Travis. (saturday night gang)

Deb was a warm and infinitely likeable person whose heart may have been even bigger than her generous personality. She seemed to create an ocean of friends everywhere she went. Our thoughts are prayers are with her family and friends.

I cannot imagine your grief. My heart aches for you. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time. It's been such a long time since we've seen you. But you and your family are certainly part of our history; therefore we grieve at this sad news. There will come a day when you can be with her forever. Hallejuah!

Paul,
If you ever need anything please call we love your mom & we love you. My prayers are with you i am so sorry for your loss. (saturday night gang)

Everyone will miss Deb a great deal - she will leave a huge void in in the lives of her family, friends and co-workers. I regret being out of town during the services. To her family and friends - my sincerest sympathy.

I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Debbie's passing. Although I haven't seen her in a few years, she was always cheerful and made me laugh. Debbie was a very unique person and enjoyed everyone around her. My heartfelt condolences go out to her family during this difficult time.

To all of you who signed the guestbook, it is good to see your names. Some of you I know and miss as well!

Aunt Debbie was pretty much my 2nd mother as a child, and such a huge part of my life. I loved her so very much.

She took me to the Ringling Bros Circus every year as a child, took me to a ton of Mavericks games, NCAA basketball tournaments, Sesame Place, Putt Putt, and made me her ring bearer at her wedding. All that stuff was wonderful and created memories...