Debra-Reilly-Obituary

Debra Ann Iacomacci Reilly

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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REILLY Debra Ann Iacomacci Reilly, age 44, of Bristol Drive, Shelton, died peacefully at home surrounded by family and friends on Saturday, September 16, 2006. She was the loving wife of Edward J. Reilly, mother of Kevin and Lauren Arszyla; daughter of Rosemary Iacomacci of Stratford; sister of...

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To the family,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Debbie and I were great friends in High School. I have such fond memories of her. She will be missed by all who knew her. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dear Ed, Kevin, and my pal Lauren,
I am so sorry for your loss.I have great memories of Debbie coming over to my house with her clippers and buzzing Joey's hair (ok Ed, Alice's hair). I always enjoyed Debbie at the football games-be it Pop Warner or Shelton High-with her blanket to keep her warm!!! This is a sad day for me,as well as many other people.Debbie was the sweetest !!
I will miss her
Warmest Regards,

To Debbie's family. Your Debbie was very dear to us. She was a fighter for all the right things all her life -- from the time she worked to get girls admitted to Little League, through her police work, and through the long battle to remain with her family. We wish you comfort and our prayers are with you
We love you, Debbie.

Dear Rosemary, Our prayers are that God may heal your broken heart. Fondly, Dave & Sally Martin, Venice, Florida

Lt. Reilly and Family, Our condolences to you and your family, our prayer are with you.

The O'Connell Family (Trumbull)

On behalf of the men and women of the Fairfield Police Department, I would like to offer our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

We will miss Debbie and the happiness that she brought to all of us at the Fairfield Police Department. Debbie was a friend to all and an excellent Special Officer.

We will be there for Debbie’s family now and in years to come.

Dave Peck

To the family of Debbie,

I cannot tell you how sorry I am for your loss. She was a very special person. I will always have fond memories of playing in the band with her. She taught me how to play the trumpet, even though I was a sax player. She was fun to be around, had a great sense of humor. She, as well as your family will be in my prayers.

Chuck Devan

Your mother was a very special person. She touched each member of our family with her sparkling smile and kind manner. She will always be in your hearts and guiding you both each day with her love. Know that there are many who have you both in their thoughts and prayers.
Love,

Lt. Ed Reilly,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss. The Lord has welcomed home Debbie but she will be missed by many.