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Debra was born in San Diego, California on August 1, 1958 to Ronald & Diane Danley. After her father’s military service, home became Spokane, Washington. Debra, lovingly known as Debbie, was the first born and became big sister to Bill, Annette, Renee & Nadine who she leaves behind. She was also big sister to her beloved Dawn, lovingly known as Dawnie & Bobby who predeceased her.
Debbie embarked on life’s adventures at a very young age. As a young mother of three, she moved all over the United States with her former husband’s military service over the years. Eventually, she settled in San Diego, right back where she started.
In later years, she worked various 7-11‘s and was the happy face behind the counter that would greet the stranger of strangers.
Debbie had three accomplishments she was prideful in this life. Her children, Shawna, Brian & Jamie. They were the core of her heart. Shawna found her best friend & husband Ron. Brian found love & happiness with his wife Silvia. Jamie grew a loving relationship with Fabian.
She is survived by her children and grandchildren Kaitlyn, Devin, Makayla, Becca (Kory), Hailee, Alissa, Justin, Zoey, Catrina & Aiden.
Debbie loved the only way she knew how. With a fighting spirit and a spitfire attitude. It’s what she knew to protect what was hers. She loved and she loved hard.
You can now rest in peace. We got this from here.
Love,
Your Kids.
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