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Amy Scheinin
February 7, 2024
Deb. A year has passed since we lost you.
We still miss you every day. I so long to speak with and share your trusted wisdom.
A memory I will forever respect and cherish: One day, a long time ago, I called you Debra. You got mad! You did not like to be addressed by your given name! After that we always called you Deb, or, most fondly, Debbie. Never quite understood that but always respected your request. I think that was the only time you actually got pissed at me! Never did it again!
Also remembering how funny Wayne's rant about people who drive Subarus, him not realizing that you drove one. We had tears of laughter allowing him to go on and on about Subarus until he finally looked out the window and realized that Subaru was your car. OMG we laughed for hours about that and I'm still laughing right now! Thank you for those laughs and so many more throughout the years!
Hope you are both laughing together, wherever you are.
Miss you immensely!

Lisa Mayville
February 6, 2024

Lisa Mayville
February 6, 2024
Lisa Mayville
February 6, 2024
Almost a year since we lost you Deb. I think of you and your Auntie T often. Miss you both very much and I hope you are both having fun making your famous ice cream. Love you guys!
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Rona J Palumbo
November 8, 2023
Sorry to hear of "Deb kids " passing. She had a good heart . RIP ..
Lisa
February 19, 2023
Deb, I will forever be grateful that our paths crossed. Give T a big hug for me. I miss and love you both.
Amy
February 19, 2023
Oh Deb. What will we all do without you? You were my best friend, advisor, and mentor. You are selfless, determined and strong. The world would be a better place with more people like you. I'm heartbroken for your family and all of us who love you unconditionally.
Thank you for over 1/4 century of fun, laughs, support, and love.
Go in peace, my dear friend. Now you can be with beloved soulmate, Bob.
Say hi to Wayno for me.
Loved you then, love you now, love you forever
Amy
Amy
February 19, 2023
My dearest friend, Deb,
I miss you now and will miss you forever. What will we do without you and your wisdom? You are my best friend, advisor, and mentor. I am heartbroken for your family and the rest of us who love you unconditionally.
Thank you for 1/4 century of fun, laughs, support, great memories, and most of all, genuine friendship and love.
Go in peace my dear friend. You can be with your beloved soulmate Bob now.
Say hi to Wayne for me.
Amy
February 19, 2023
"In my letter to you,
I took all my fears an doubts,
In my letter to you,
All the the hard things I found out.
In my letter to you,
All that I found true,
And I sent it in my letter to you.
-Springsteen
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