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Debra A. Meadows

Chillicothe, Ohio

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Meadows Debra A. Meadows, Columbus, died May 30, 2014. Born March 31, 1956, to Robert and the late Jean Detamore. Surviving is her father; husband, Larry; son, Nick; daughter, Malinda; sisters, Mary McNamara (Russ), Sue Householder (Loy) and their families. Deb was a graduate of Bishop Ready High...

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Deb's spirit is with us today because this kind and gentle person is impossible to forget. The privilege of knowing Debbie is one of our department's (I worked with her) most cherished memories. Memories of her cheerfulness and simply love for all are attributes she left for us to emulate, so that we may become better people. Thank you, Deb, for giving us all these gifts.

I am so sorry I was not aware of Debra's passing until now. I remember my cousin as we would play as youngsters. Smart and thoughtful. She will be missed. My prayers to her family. God has made a room and she has been welcomed, I will miss her.

Deepest sympathy for her entire family.
She will be tremendously missed.
She was so vibrant and caring. It is hard to believe she is gone.

Beyond the sunset, O blissful morning, when with our Savior heaven is begun, earth's toiling ended, O glorious dawning; beyond the sunset when day is done. How blessed we all were to have known you, laughed with you, cried with you and loved you. You will be sadly missed by all of us Deb. God bless your family as He helps them through this difficult time. Love, Sara and Bruce Miller

Nick & Meadows Family:
May her light forever remain in your heart and soul. Our deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your mother. God bless.

Larry and family so sorry for your loss I know that our Lord was with her and took her to be with him

Deb was one of the most inspiring people I have been blessed to know. She could make you laugh and cry in one conversation, and leave you believing in the true beauty of humanity. I hold dear to my heart that I was allowed to experience this wonderful soul in my life. Go with God Deb, and know that you are loved.

Larry, Nick, and Malinda,

My deepest sympathy and sorrow in your loss. I will always remember the baseball games and ice cream runs afterward and the laughter Debbie always brought to those events. May God grant you the comfort of his Holy Spirit in this sad time.

Deb's beautiful spirit will be with all of those who were lucky enough to have know her and called her "friend."