Debra-Hoover-Obituary

Debra Hoover

Lincoln, Pennsylvania

1960 - 2019 (Age 58)

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BORN
July 24, 1960
AGE
58
LOCATION
Lincoln, Pennsylvania

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Debra Jean (Parfitt) Hoover, 58, of Lincoln University died peacefully at home February 3. She was born July 24, 1960 in Bryn Mawr, the daughter of George Parfitt and Myrtle (Semple) Parfitt. Debbie grew up in Paoli and is a 1978 graduate of Great Valley High School. She was a life-long resident...

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Deb, a friendship like ours always seems like I just saw you last week. May Special memories of special people always remain so fresh. Love ya´

Gone five years and I still think of you every day. You are such an inspiring presence in my life. Your loving spirit still brings me joy. Remembering you with love. ❤

Deb, you are still some of my best memories. Miss you. Claudia

Three years have gone by. I think of you often. You were such a good influence in this world. I find myself thinking "WWDD?" What Would Deb Do!

Dear Deb, I miss you. See you in my dreams. Love, Claudia


Meeting under the cross at the Good Sam.
You teaching me how to play Pinochle. What a great game!
Riding the Paoli Local to work. You never missed the train.
Pool parties.
Playing pool up and down the main line. We made a great pair.
Malvern Tavern, Lou's Bar, Popcorn's, VFW, BoccI club, to name a few.
Joe Fraser's gym in North Philly...
Super Sunday behind the Art Museum.
Your Wedding.
The Poconos, Cancun, Acapulco, sailing on Lake Michigan...

Deb, you are forever in my heart. From girl scouts to riding the Paoli local to "road trip" vacations to cruise vacations to Acapulco to your wedding to motherhood you have been a true and honest friend. Always positive, no matter what life handed you. Always kind, caring, generous, nonjudgemental, and truthful. You showed me how to stand up and be real, no matter what. Your legacy is greater than anybody realizes. I love you. Claudia

212 Monument, Malvern, PA

So sorry. .there are so many memories from when we were young, Deb was the wisest and kindest of the bunch of us. She was never in hurry but always ready to have fun and enjoy the day..I don't think I ever saw her angry. .She was the queen of humbleness. ...