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Services took place at the Pettit-Davis Funeral Home, 371 West Milton Ave, Rahway. Cremation was private.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Pettit-Davis Funeral Home, 371 West Milton Avenue, Rahway, NJ 07065.
Initial, local assistance was provided by the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, 147 Main Street, Flemington, NJ 08822.
For further information please visit https://www.pettitdavisfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Deborah-A-Dworak?obId=43112958
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share the sad news of our sister, Debbie Giannechini Dworak’s untimely passing on Tuesday, June 24th.
She was a unique person who definitely lived her life to the fullest. She was able to bring out every emotion imaginable in 1 phone conversation. But that is what Debbie did. We all loved her. Our husbands and kids loved her unconditionally for her crazy and zany ways, and she always needed to know what, where, and who everyone was with. She just loved hearing about everyone’s exciting adventures.
She was known to all as Deb, Debbie, crazy Aunt Debbie and probably had other nicknames as well, but she will always be Debbie, our sister.
We are forever grateful to her boyfriend John Carson who loved her unconditionally, welcomed her into his home and he was instantly a part of our family. She was the Ying to his Yang. He kept her active with Melissa and Christopher, took her on excursions that she would have never done, and took her to Wildwood nearly every week where they would go out with friends and sometimes go to the beach while John would fish.
She is now reunited with her daughter Jennifer Dworak, our sister Michelle Hoey, and our parents, Walter and Nancy Giannechini, whom she missed every day.
Debbie is survived by her daughter, Melissa Kobylinski, her grandson, Christopher Kobylinski, her sisters, Kathy Kimlicka, her husband John, Karen Finney, her husband Michael and Toni Morrello, her husband Joe.
She is also survived her many nieces and nephews who loved her more than life itself, Amanda Ocasio, her husband Catalino, Valerie Gasparovic, her husband Joe, their children Kevin and Vincent, Colton Finney, his wife Lacey their children, Jackson, Carter and Nolan, Shannon Juliano her husband Michael, Joseph, Anthony and Leia Morrello. Along with a large extended family and friends. To know her was to love her!
We love you sister and you will forever be in our hearts and we will miss you every day.
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371 West Milton Ave., Rahway, NJ 07065
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