Deborah Sue Marion, 67, of Noblesville passed away February 4, 2025. She was born October 22, 1957, in Indianapolis, the daughter of the late Robert Eugene and Edna Louise (Beach) Vidito.
Debbie enjoyed a long career of more than 30 years in human resources, retiring from Kroger. She was a proud breast cancer survivor who loved to give back to others volunteering and donating her time and energy to charities such as Susan G Komen and Habitat for Humanity to help others. She was an amazing cook, spoiling her family with wonderful holiday meals and was always on the hunt for a great deal while shopping. Above all else, her love and passion was spending time with family being a dedicated mother, sister, and grammy. She will be forever missed. Her impact will be ever long.
She is survived by three sons, Charles (Alese) O’Donnell, Jr., James Neidlinger, and Steven (Deanna) Neidlinger; three grandsons, Sebastian and Holden O’Donnell, and Austin Neidlinger; two granddaughters, Samantha Neidlinger and Alexis Neidlinger; great-grandson Cade Neidlinger and great-granddaughter Brinlee Neidlinger; three sisters, Carol Stanich, Becky Sanders, and Mary Gehring; and two brothers, Bobby (Pam) Vidito and Danny Vidito. She was preceded in passing by a sister, Christy Vidito.
Services will be at 12 noon Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at Flanner Buchanan – Carmel, 325 East Carmel Drive. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services. Friends and family are encouraged to wear pink for the services and/or send flowers of pink color. Memorial contributions may be directed to Susan G Komen or Habitat for Humanity.
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