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Debra Stamper

Wilmington, Ohio

1957 - 2016

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Wilmington, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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Debra "Debbie" (Welch) Stamper went to rest with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2016. She loved her family and especially being a grandmother.

Debbie was born in May 2, 1957 in Louisville, Kentucky, daughter of Robert and Barbara Welch.

She was preceded in death by her...

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I am so very very sad to hear of the passing of one of Ohio's greatest partners in the tourism industry. My prayers and sympathy go to her family. Our entire Ohio Tourism family will miss her deeply. I am so sorry and sad for our loss.

So sorry to hear of the passing of one of the great ones. You will be missed Debbie!! Rest in peace!

RIP Debbie....you will be missed by all, especially by your "tourism" family!

My thoughts and prayers go out to Debbie's family and friends. She was a true ambassador for Clinton County and a tireless advocate for Ohio's tourism industry. Godspeed, my friend. We're going to miss you...

So sorry for your loss JB and Ashley. Debbie and I remained friends even after I left the CVB with the adoption of my children. She was always so thoughtful, caring and made time to have lunch with me through the years. She made a huge impact on the county bringing tourism to an all time high. She was very dedicated to our county and she will be sorely missed. She can now rest in peace, goodbye my friend!

So sorry to hear of the death Mrs. Stamper. As a CVB/TVB Director myself, Debbie was always there with a helpful hand and kind word. I always enjoyed seeing her at various events, we would often sit together and exchange stories.
She was a good one and will be hard to replace.
Tom Cross, Exec. Director Adams County TVB

So sorry to hear about Debbie. She was a great advocate for all of us. We will miss her. What a legacy she leaves for all of us.

Debby has set the standard on meeting challenges head on ... with dignity, strength, optimism and faith. You have left a legacy we will remember. God bless.

Sorry to hear about your loss, JB. You and your family are in my thoughts.