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Debra M. McCann

Albany, New York

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McCann, Debra M. WESTERLO, N.Y. Debra M. McCann, 47, of Westerlo, passed away at the St. Peter's Hospice Inn on October 15, 2008. She was born in Camp Lejeune, N.C. on June 10, 1961, daughter of William and Donna (Walsh) Leggett. Debbie was self-employed, operating Debbie's Cleaning Service &...

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Mom,
i miss you more than anything in the whole world. you were the best mom i could have ever asked for and hope every minute of everyday that i am making you proud...i promise you that no matter where life takes me and wherever i end up you will always be on my mind...i know your up there watching me and i know that someday we will be together again...i love you more than anything in the whole wide world and because of you i know that there are no boundaries to the things i can...

Aunt Debbie, was like a mom to me. I went to her for everything. She shouldnt be gone! she should still be here giving me advice on what to do. Because i really have no clue what to do with out her. Im cluless. Aunt Debbie taught me so much she taught me how to ride a horse clean a house sew so many things. i miss her terribly.

-Danielle-

OUR HEARTS ARE BROKEN TO HEAR OF THIS BEAUTIFUL PERSON PASSING WE ARE SO SORRY TO ALL OF DEB'S LOVING FAMILY... MOM DAD DONNIE AND BOYS CINDY HUGS TO YOU ALL GOD BLESS OUR LOVE TO YOU ALL PATTI&LAYNE

I was shocked to hear of Debbie's passing,
I was fortunate enough to have our paths cross. It would not have been the same without knowing a more kind and pleasant person. I would run into Deb from time to time, at the mobile in East Bern, sometimes with her sister, Cindy. I would always ask about everybody and how she was. She always said things couldn't be better, with a smile. She wiil be missed.
Too Don, Bill, Donna, Cindy and family!
I'm sorry for your loss.

Frank...

I was shocked to hear of Debbie's passing. I was fortunate enough to have our paths cross. It would not have been the same without knowing a more kind and pleasant person. I would run into Deb from time to time at the Mobile in East Bern, sometimes with her sister Cindy. I would always ask about everybody and how she was? She always said "things couldn't be better" with a smile. She will be missed.
To Don, Bill, Donna, Cindy, and family,
I am sorry for your loss.

Frank Mannolini

Oh my gosh! I am so sorry to hear this news! I remember Debbie from when we were teenagers. I have thought of her often over the years and wish we had run into each other at the store or something. I will always remember her strong personality, her pretty smiling face and special brownies.

Cin, Donna & Bill,
You know the tragedy of losing a sibling/ child and it's got to be the WORSE thing in the world!! Just know that she's not suffering and is in the hands of God!!! I have been really close to you guys for quite a few years now and KNOW that I'm here for you all!!! I LOVE YOU ALL and we'll just have to get through this TOGETHER!!!

Love & Friends Always,

Traci

Debbie I miss you and I Love you! I wish you didn't have to go

I first remember meeting Debbie at the old Oliver's when she first moved here and worked at Mr. B's in the mall. Then she moved into the Pine Park Trailer Park, met Donnie and started working at Scholz's. Years ago!!! I have many pictures over the years and took the time to look at some this week. She was smiling in every picture and that is how I will remember her. We did alot together over the years and I will cherish those memories. My heart goes out to Billy & Donna and family and...