Deborah "Debby" Agron

Deborah "Debby" Agron obituary, Kansas City, MO

Deborah "Debby" Agron

Deborah Agron Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City on Oct. 9, 2025.

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On October 6, 2025, Deborah "Debby" Joy Agron (75) died peacefully after a hard-fought battle with cancer. Debby was her dynamic, motivated, courageous, and determined self until the very end. Her spirit, love, and influence live on in the hearts and memories of her friends, family, loved-ones; including many people she touched through her decade's long involvement as both teacher and student of Jewish education.
Debby was born on May 29, 1950 in Sioux City, Iowa to her parents, Robert and Lorraine Raskin (née Lipman). As an infant, Debby had charming green eyes, and beautiful, thick, red hair which eventually morphed into her well-known dark brown hue. She spent early childhood in Iowa, Texas, and Missouri; but spent the majority of her childhood and adult life in Kansas.
Debby's childhood and early teens were social, community-oriented, and action-packed. She explored the world via avid reading, love of libraries, adventurous cooking, traveling, expanding her wide social network of friends, and developing creative athletic pursuits – including baton throwing (including the occasional flaming baton!). Debby was captivating, capable, and remarkably efficient. She was an excellent planner, and this allowed her to converse, learn, and educate with wonderful ease. Debby was an active member of BBYO and established a strong connection to the KC Jewish community through social groups and B'nai Jehudah – which led to her introduction to Steve Agron, her future husband, around the age of 11. Their relationship developed over time; starting as acquaintances, then becoming friends, and eventually dating.
Debby graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School, and pursued her B.A. in Psychology and Early Childhood Education at the Washington University of St. Louis. Debby and Steve continued a long-distance relationship while Steve attended the University of Kansas. After graduation, Debby moved back to KC, and started her working career at Memorex. Debby and Steve married on August 5, 1973, and celebrated their honeymoon in San Francisco, CA. Upon return, they made their family home in Overland Park.
As a newlywed, before Debby and Steve expanded their family, Debby developed a love for Mah Jong and forged a decades-long playing group of friends. On a weekly basis, the ladies would gather around a card table while playing, gambling, snacking, and socializing -- loving life and enjoying each other's company among the "Mah Jong Girls".
Debby and Steve celebrated the birth of their son and daughter, Jason and Lindsay. Debby transitioned to full-time parenting during their early childhood, for which Jason and Lindsay are forever grateful for. As the kids got older, Debby began teaching at B'nai Jehudah (as did her father). Several years later, she began working at Beth Shalom, where she developed a wonderful career as an administrator, secretary, and assistant to Rabbi Alan Cohen. Debby continued seeking out Jewish education seminars, training, and even taught art, cooking, and history classes at Beth Shalom.
In 2019, she celebrated the birth of her grandson, Isadore "Izzy" Robert Bohumil Agron. After retiring in 2021, Debby focused on socializing and enjoying life. She continued voraciously reading multiple books at a time. She constantly sought out adventure through cooking; finding and testing recipes and techniques from all over the world. She would master these techniques and recipes, and would share her cooking with others; including routine mail deliveries of delicious home-made treats and desserts across the country. She loved spending time visiting with family, and found joy and excitement as a "Bubs" to her beloved grandson.
Debby truly had a zest for life, and a constant itch to live, love, cook, read, play, explore, and socialize. Her spirit, memories, and teachings will continue to live on with her friends, family, and loved ones. While her time on Earth was cut shorter than anyone hoped or expected, she led an amazing life. She would encourage all of her loved ones to continue to do the same.
Debby is preceded in death by her parents, Bob and Lorry Raskin; and her beloved pets, Patches and Spunky. She is survived by her beloved husband, Steve; children, Lindsay and Jason; daughter-in-law, Julie; grandson, Isadore "Izzy"; brothers, Marty and Ben and sister in law, Donna.
Graveside services will be held at 1:30 pm, Friday, October 10, 2025 at Rose Hill Cemetery, 6900 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO 64131. Burial to follow. For those who would like to join by zoom, you may use the link below.

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Ben and Donna Raskin

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Debby, I will always remember the day I married your brother, Ben and became a part of the Raskin-Agron family. I finally had a sister-in-law! Waiting to see what decadent dishes you would bring to family dinners was exciting and you always explained the meaning behind a lot of the traditional Jewish dishes to me. Our family conversations were always enlightening and informative for a southern woman like myself. Ben and I have over 31 years of memories of all of those incredible years. The picture I added was from the rehearsal dinner the night before Ben and I said, I do!" We will always love you and I still have recipes you shared with me. You will forever be remembered and loved by Ben and myself. We love you. Ben and Donna.

Frank Agron

Yesterday

My heart goes out to Steve, Jason, Lindsey, Bev, and families . Debby was truly a wonderful lady. Cooking ..ah yes !! .. she made the best noodle kugel !! When my mom , Dorothy, passed , I remember her bringing the family one which she had just made . It was fantastic !!! So much so , that I later asked , and she brought over another !! Gosh, she was such a sweet, generous, and caring lady.
I'll remember her smiles and kindnesses .
May her memory be a blessing to all who knew her .
Sincerely , cousin Frank Agron

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