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Debra A. Carlson

Longs, South Carolina

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LONGS | Debra A. Carlson, 43, of Longs, died Friday, November 16, 2007 at MUSC in Charleston.Born on July 21, 1964 in Buffalo, New York, she was the daughter of Ronald R. and Patricia A. Falkiewicz Knox.Debra loved her family and friends, Halloween and Christmas, motorcycling and being with her...

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Lynne and I think of you and your infectious smile often......Till we meet again Dear friend.

Sitting here in your and dad's computer room thinking of you...thought about you all day and how much I miss having you around. We tell Gabe about you all the time...check on him often for me please! Things have changed a bit but not a day goes by that I don't think about you and shed a tear. Brooke misses you terrible, too! Happy Thanksgiving Debra Ann, I love and miss you awful, your loving (step)daughter, Nikki Goldfus (Carlson) & gabe and Jerry

Dear Debbie,
It has been a long, sad year. I miss sharing life with you. Does the "rainbow bridge" really exist?
Love you,
Jayna

Here we are one year later....So much has happened, yet nothing has changed....We love and miss you terribly.

Almost one year sweet angel - you are on our minds and in our hearts.
We love and miss you.

I can't believe shes really gone sometimes. Debbie was the spark in this family. The beautiful smile backed up by that awesome laugh. The one that walks in and says "lets get this party started" and did! I can't help but smile when I think of it. She was a true inspiration to people. From the lessons she learned she taught us to be stronger because she did not need us to be strong for her, she was always strong enough on her own. The most important thing she gave was the ability to...

I first met Dave and Debbie through Lawson in 2006 and enjoyed hanging out and riding motorcycles together on the weekends. Debbie was one of the first friends I made when I started coming up here from Charleston. I thought she was just a beautiful person inside and out and I thought the world of her. She was outgoing, friendly, never met a stranger, and made me feel like I was welcomed and that I fit in with the crowd. From time to time I would ask Lawson "Have you heard from Dave and Debbie...

"What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us" HK - with all our love - Carolyn & Kevin Schoenthal