Debra Lavern "Debbie" Mayne obituary, Excelsior Springs, MO

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Debra Lavern "Debbie" Mayne

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Linda Kuntz

November 20, 2024

Debbie was the Liberty Stake Young Women's president while I was the YW camp director. We had many lovely memories with the girls.

Tammy Christensen

November 16, 2024

Debbie was my children's Seminary Teacher and always had a smile and a warm greeting.

Dan Rees

November 15, 2024

Debbie is my cousin. I remember a summer I spent in Oakley ID with my grandparents. Although my brother and I spent most of our time down at Debbie's house. We hauled hay all summer and worked at helping out at the ranch/farm. Debbie was Oakley Rodeo Queen that year and we went to a lot of rodeos with her and her parents. She took us into town to see a movie, small theater and since the movie has started we got in for free. We pretty much spent every night sleeping outdoors on the front lawn at Debbie's home. She was always fun to be around and she liked everybody. I have not been able to see much of her and Dave over the years but I remember going to Gypsum CO and visited. I did not have her address so I stopped in town and asked where Dave and Debby Mayne lived and they told me. Had nice visit and even went camping with them. Debby will be missed but will always have a place in my heart for being such at great cousin and loving person.

Prudy Gneiting

November 15, 2024

We love Debbie. She was always so vivacious and pleasant to be around. We were her and her husband's neighbors in Nauvoo. What an example she was of Christlike love. Much love to Elder Mayne. Gary and Prudy Gneiting.

Greg Miller

November 15, 2024

Debbie and Dave served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nauvoo, IL around 2013. They were shining examples of faith, love, and service.
My late wife, also a Debbie, sand I were also there. My wife was chronically ill, though. Debbie Mayne made her a beautiful triangular white sparkly scarf. My Debbie treasured it and loved the giver. My wife passed away 6 weeks after we completed our mission, and we buried Debbie Mayne's white scarf with her.

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