Deborah Joan Bouck (nee Pittman), of St Charles, MO, passed away Sunday, August 17, 2025, at the age of 69. Cherished daughter of the late Barbara Joan and George Dewey Pittman; devoted mother of Nicole (Shaun) Hollrah, Douglas Bouck, Jessica Bouck, Rachel Bouck, and Tyler Puff; loving grandmother of Taylor Hollrah, Chase Hollrah, Sadie Hollrah, and Charlotte Cornell; dear sister of Steven Pittman and Robert Pittman.
Deborah Bouck, a beloved figure in her community and a proud graduate of Lindbergh High School, passed away peacefully at her residence on August 17, 2025. She was known for her talkative and social personality, effortlessly bringing people together with her warm presence. Her optimism was a beacon of light for those around her, embodying a "I am woman, hear me roar" attitude that inspired many.
Deborah was positive in her approach, always striving to fix things and provide support when needed. Her commitment to loved ones was evident in her presence and interest in all her children's and grandchildren's interests and activities. She cherished family time and particularly enjoyed spending days on the water, whether at the pool or the lake. Deborah delighted in caring for others, often prioritizing their needs over her own. She had a special knack for creating goodie baskets that brought joy, frequently surprising her loved ones with their favorite treats.
Among her proudest accomplishments were her deep love for her children and grandchildren, who could do no wrong in her eyes. Deborah's legacy of kindness, compassion, and unwavering support for her family will remain in the hearts of all who knew her. She leaves behind cherished memories and a lasting impact on all whose lives she touched.
Memorials may be made in Deborah's name to Pancreatic Cancer Foundation.
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