Debra-Pargament-Obituary

Debra Pargament

Wantagh, New York

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Wantagh, New York
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American Cancer Society

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PARGAMENT - Debra of Wantagh, NY on May 3, 2008 in her 47th year. Beloved wife of Paul. Cherished daughter of Christel Joerres and the late Albert. Sister to the late Kenny Joerres. Dear daughter-in-law of Patricia Pargament and the late Stephen. Loving sister-in-law to Glen, Suzanne, Laura, and...

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My deepest condolances to Debbie's family. I was saddened to read of this terrible tragedy as I was looking her up after not being in touch with her for many years. We both knew each other from South Ozone Park and when she moved to Wantagh years ago, she invited me to see her new house and my dad drove me (we were both young then). We were young friends and I will always carry Debbie in my heart. Your old friend, Celeste DeMarino. RIP, Debbie.

Debbie will always be alive in our hearts.

Debra was a wonderful person, friend and co-worker, whose presence lifted us all to higher ground. No doubt she was an angelic presence in our lives, and her loss is great and long lasting. On the other hand, the Good Lord knew of her angelic works and called her from our team to His Team - Team Everlasting Goodness

May you, Debra, soar with the Angels to higher levels of love and acceptance, as you have lifted our hearts to God's lips. Rest in peace, dear friend, and go with God.

"WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE ME DO"
by David R. Steele
created Wednesday, May 07, 2008
-- dedicated to my friend, Debra Pargament,
-- who very recently passed away

What would you have me do?
Now that you've breathed your last breath?
Now you no longer cheated death?
I'm stuck here like glue.

What would you have me do?
Now that I can't see you again.
Now that you have left me, dear friend.
In misery alone without you.

Somewhere I do believe in...

How suddenly an angel was called back home... We're all better for having known her. Love always.

Debbie,
You were and will always be one of my greatest friends. Although you are not here with me physically, you are here with me mentally. I am not gonna say "I'M GONNA MISS YOU" I will instead say "Hey Debbie"

Your Friend always,
Wayne

Our friend is gone. We miss her, Especially her devilish ways , her practical jokes, her advise but most of all ...we will miss her. She brightened our lives in so many ways. Deb we miss you .
Terri, Tom Allie and Nicole - Lexi