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Auntie Debbie you are so missed! Continue to rest in Heaven.
Stacy Vaughn-Wheeler
October 13, 2021
Lowell, Massachusetts
Debra L. MooreLowell, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend; 52 LOWELL -- Ms. Debra Lynn Moore, a resident of Lowell, died suddenly Saturday October 16th, 2010, age 52 years.Born in Boston on November 21, 1957, the daughter of the late Sidney J. Sr. and Velma L. (Turner) Moore. She...
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Stacy Vaughn-Wheeler
October 13, 2021
Rest in Power Debbie. Several others of the family have joined you since 2010. When we all get together, what a time it will be!! Aunt Evelyn Turner Body 10-19-2020
Evelyn Body
October 19, 2020 | Monroe, LA | Family
I remember having a conversation with you telling you I wanted you to be there to see me be the person who I wanted to become. See me reach my point in my life where I was in my career and personal accomplishments.. I remember telling you thank you for everything because without you being apart of my life i wouldn't be the person who i am. I had the need to call you this past weekend and realized that I couldn't call and see what you were cooking cuz I wanted a pork chop, your pork chop badly...
ShaLeya Bowers
November 09, 2010 | Lowell, MA
Dear auntie Debbie,
there are alot of emotions going through this family right now. All I wanted to tell you is that ill miss you!! I'll miss the way I watched you braid your hair or when we would eat crabs over your house! I'll miss all of you and I love you! Yet now i know you are at peace and can breath without a struggle.I know you are watching us from above and I hope I make you proud. So just to let you know I LOVE YOU AUNTIE!!!
Gianna Spencer
November 06, 2010 | Lowell, MA
So very sorry to hear of Debbies passing. I have fond memories of the time she spent with my family. She was an amazing person and fit in as though she had always been there. My family will keep you all in our prayers.
Matthew Hooper
October 28, 2010 | New Bern, NC
Auntie Debbie,
Words can't express the love I have for you... My very soul hurts and my entire foundation has been shook! I know that a new Angel has been received in Heaven and you are resting~ the pain is gone and the struggle is over. I am going to miss your laugh and a good fried pork chop!! lol :~) You have taught each and everyone of us in this family we are a LINK. When one falls we all fall! I have always took that to heart and I still stand on that today~ As we all watched you...
Stacy Vaughn-Spencer
October 26, 2010 | Lowell, MA
Dear Debbie,
I remember years back when I was young you would call me Jet cause I used to run away from home alot .. I will never forget how u ALWAYS accepted me into your home and made me feel welcomed. You will truly be missed Deb....
jessica alkassar
October 25, 2010 | Dracut, MA
The first time I ever met Debbie I was 19 years old and had just got off a train from Ft. Ord California. Tiered and warn from my long trip but excited about meeting my sisters new family. First house we stopped in at about 8 pm at night was Debbie home. She got up and made us some coffee. I thought who drinks coffee this late at night. Debbie handed me a cup and asks “How the hell you stay on a train for four days with all those funky a** people.� It was her way of embracing me and...
Sandra Watkins
October 23, 2010 | Covington, GA
Dear Auntie Debbie,
its been a long time that i've known you and its so tragic to see you go. i've been to most of your birthday parties in the past several years and they have made my day. to know that i was going to celebrate another year of your life was the best thing ever. Now that your gone this is a good time for me to think about the good times in the past. Me and my family are so sad to see you leave us but are glad you went in peace.
Keith Moore
October 23, 2010 | Conyers, GA