Debra-Meyer-Obituary

Debra Meyer

New York, New York

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MEYER - Debra, of Commack, N.Y. on April 17, 2009 at the age of 54. Beloved mother of Ricky. Cherished daughter of Gertrude and the late William Alfren. Loving sister of Frederick Alfren and Lynn Forziati. Adored Aunt to many nieces and Nephews. Reposing Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9pm at...

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I just wanted to say I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Debbie was an amazingly sweet person. I learned of her passing today and was so overwhelmed with grief. I will miss you Deb!

I just want to send my love!!! I miss you and I know you will be watching over me and I promise I will make sure Ricky does the right thing!!! I love you!!

I was shocked to hear the news of Debbies passing and I know she will be missed by everyone she interacted with in her daily life and at Marcone. She truly was a very special person who could always turn all situations to the positive. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Debbie as Maid of Honor - wedding of Pat and Bob Aronson 1999

Debbie and I were friends for many years while we raised our children. Our sons were best friends and we shared a house briefly. We were like sisters.
I am shocked and horrified that she is gone. She was my maid of Honor when I married . Words cannot express what I am feeling. to Ricky and all Debbie's family I am so sorry to hear of this, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Meyer Family, Debbie was one of the nicest, easiest going person that I have ever met. I am glad that I got to know her through Marcone. She was never too busy to have a conversation, she always lent a listening ear. She will be missed by all. May she rest in peace.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Deb, I'm glad I got to meet you last year after talking to you on the phone for so long. You made doing business with Marcone the best experience ever. I have never dealt with anyone with the dedication to their customers that you had. We have all lost a great friend at too early an age and wish the Meyer family all the best in this time of mourning. I personally will miss Deb's voice and New York accent that she fondly let me make fun of. We at Netzman's Appliance are truly saddened by her...

God saw you getting tired

And a cure was not to be.

So He put His arms around you

And whispered “Come to Me.”

With tearful eyes we watched you,

And saw you pass away.

Although we loved you dearly,

We could not make you stay.

A golden heart stopped beating,

Hard working hands at rest.

God broke our hearts

To prove to us,

He only take the best.

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