May God bless you and your...
Still think of Deb. Phyllis and I were talking about her and the kids last week. Wonderful memories of love and fun on 4th and Walnut! Much love to the McCann Family
Kathie (Martin) Webb
April 07, 2022 | Friend


Atlantic City, New Jersey
McCANN, DEBRA SOUDER 59 - died unexpectedly April 11, 2013 at Sebastian River Medical Center surrounded by her family. She was a lifelong resident of Egg Harbor Township before moving to Florida in 2007. She is survived by her husband of almost 40 years Drew and their three children Jennifer...
Read MoreStill think of Deb. Phyllis and I were talking about her and the kids last week. Wonderful memories of love and fun on 4th and Walnut! Much love to the McCann Family
Kathie (Martin) Webb
April 07, 2022 | Friend
Always remembered. Gone too soon.
Kathie Webb
April 07, 2021
Think of Deb often and her family. She was such a kind loving person. Always missed
Kathie Martin Webb
Schönaich, Germany
April 08, 2020 | Friend
Long gone but not forgotten. A loving and compassionate nurse and human being. She will always be missed until we can join her.
Jean Hanauer
April 07, 2020 | Weeki Wachee, FL | Coworker
Gone all too soon........never forgotten.........
Louise Palmisano
April 07, 2020 | Pomona, NJ | Classmate
Drew, I just saw your Facebook post; we didn't know. So sorry for the loss of your wife. She leaves such a wonderful legacy!
May 12, 2013
So very sad to hear of Debbie's passing. Thoughts and prayers to all of her family.
Much love,
Kathie
kathie webb
April 30, 2013 | Nashville, TN
I just learned of Deb's passing and was shocked as it seemed that it was not that long ago that I spoke with her. She was one of my best nurses at AGA and was passionate about our liver transplant patients. The world has lost a wonderful compassionate nurse, and human being, and will be missed by those who were lucky enough to know her. God be with you.
Jean Hanauer
April 22, 2013 | Weeki Wachee, FL
To the family of Debra Souder McCann: Our hearts are so saddened by the passing of Debbie. We wish to extend our deepest condolences and the hope that her family will continue in lighting the world as she did with her dedication and passion to her talents, her profession in healthcare and her love. She will be missed and we will always remember her visits to us in Rio Grande City, Texas. May God Bless you all. Family of James T. Brown and our Grandfather and her uncle, William Brown.
James and Isabel Brown
April 21, 2013 | McAllen, TX