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Donna M. DeBiase

Tumwater, Washington

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Donna M. DeBiase (Sue) Donna was born in Bakersfield, California on May 30, 1926 to Jack and Marie Phifer. She passed away on March 21, 2011. She is survived by her husband of 60 years Frank W. DeBiase; son Michael; grandsons Jeffery M, Matthew E. DeBiase; granddaughters, Angela and Katrina...

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I HAVE NEVER FORGOTTEN THE GREAT TIMES LOU WALDRON AND I SPENT AT UNIVERSAL PAINT WITH FRANK AND SUE AND WOULD LIKE TO CONTACT HIM AGAIN AND GO OVER THE OLD TIMES. I LOST MY WIFE MADLYN ONE YEAR AFTER FRANK'S LOSS OF SUE, FOLLOWING CLOSE TO THREE YEARS AS HER CAREGIVER. NOW GOING ON 93 YEARS OLD I LIVE ALONE IN A CONDO IN MOUNTLAKE TERRACE TEL. NUMBER (425) 778 -5035

I would like to take a moment to "Thank"
Frank & Sue for all of the cherished memories together as family we spent at Summit Lake and the house on Beacon Hill. I wish I would have taken a moment out of my life to to tell her she was a mom to me, and for that I am forever grateful. May you rest in Peace, without pain...and watch over those here on earth who love and miss you so much. May you find your loved ones already in Heaven to comfort you.

I was saddened to learn of Mrs Debiase's passing. It was a real pleasure to take of her especially to witness her husband Frank's utter devotion to her. I was glad that on behalf of Drs Ott and Elledge I was able to be present to pay our last respects to her. To Mr Debiase I say, take heart; she's in a much better place.
Dr Achebe, Olympia

I had the great pleasure of taking care of Sue whenever she came into the hospital.. what a terrific lady! Frank was right by her side, being her champion, and making sure we were taking good care of her... you fought long and hard, Sue.... get some rest now..

I had the great pleasure of taking care of Sue whenever she came into the hospital.. what a terrific lady! Frank was right by her side, being her champion, and making sure we were taking good care of her... you fought long and hard, Sue.... get some rest now.. raina...

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Sue. My mind went back to the days of Universal Paint when Lou Waldron and I used to call. When Lou, Frank and I would get too loud Sue would always call from the front office, "FRA-A-A-N-K" !!!! Madlyn and my thoughts and prayers are with you, Frank and your family. 60 years somehow is never enough, is it -- I know Madlyn and my 63 years together is not enough.