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Debra Arlene Heitman

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Debra Arlene Heitman, 41 years old, went to be with angels on March 27. Deb was born January 1, 1968 in Hicksville, Ohio. She graduated from Mayfield High School in 1987 in the top 10% of her class. She then attended New Mexico State University where she received the Academic Achievement Award...

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To the family and Katie I want to send my deepest sympathy. It seems Debbie had a lot of friends and has touched alot of people. She will be greatly missed. I wanted to share a childhood memory with you. One summer my sister and I stayed with Debbie and her family. We went to White Sands National Park and Debbie drove her car. On the way there the higher we went up the mountain, the slower the car went. We were all scared we were gone to break down but, We got there and had lots of fun. I'm...

To Deb's family and friends, my sympathy and prayers go out to you. I had the opportunity to work with Deb and Katie in Nebraska. They were so sweet and so appreciative. I will never forget either of them. I hope Katie will know how much her mom loved her.

You are all in our thoughts and prayers! I cannot begin to imagine what you are going through right now, but if you need anything at all...we are just a call away!

Jon, Traci, Jonathan, and Katie Mayers

Deb, You meant the world to me and my family. We Love You and rest in peace because Katie will be taken care of. You did a great job in this world.

Our sympathy goes to all the family.

Its been years since I have been around Debbie but the memories will never be forgotten. Our sympathy goes out to Katie and the family.

Debbie, we will all miss you. Our prayers are with Katie and the family. Many things in life happen that we will never understand, but just remember God has a plan for each and everyone of us. May God Bless

Debbie, We are all going to miss you. But you will always live on in our memories. Some of my best memories were of you and your brothers and sister trying to teach me to play monopoly. I also remember going to your house and playing in the corn that were made into tee-pee shapes and how all of us smaller children would be "Debbie" this and "Debbie" that. We all wanted your attention because you were so sweet and always tried to make time for each of us. We haven't communicated much over...

May your cherished memories comfort you all during this time. Katie, your mommy was a very special lady who loved you with all her heart. You are very blessed as was she to have you. My prayers are with you as you remember and honor Deb. What an amazingly brave and courageous woman she was!