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Debra Ann Zampieri, 60, passed away Thursday, March 6, 2025, with her loving family by her side, in Gulf Breeze, FL.
Debra was born on March 11, 1964, to Lawrence and Helen (Cowart) Lindelof in Zion, IL. She had many memorable experiences in her life. Debra enjoyed pageants and was crowned Miss Illinois, traveling, and her family. She became a flight attendant for American Airlines and traveled to many places. She had an undeniable relationship with Christ, and an endless generosity towards others. Debra moved to Louisiana and worked at a fine clothing boutique in New Orleans, LA. She was a true fashionista! Debra was a beautiful woman both inside and out and had a smile that would light up any room. To know Debra was to know true, unconditional love. “Mere,” as she was known to her grandchildren, had a very special relationship with her. She was always willing to travel and visit her family with gifts and prizes in tow. Although faced with many health challenges, she was never deterred and continued to be faithful to God, family, and friends as long as she was able too.
She was predeceased in death by her parents and brother Gary Lindelof.
Debra is survived by her son, Christopher Baden Zampieri; two daughters, Jessica Lauren Zampieri, Victoria Reagan Zampieri (fiancé, Jordan Anez); grandchildren, Eleanor “Nora” Grace , Mark Johnson “MJ” Anez, and John Baden Anez; sister and brother-in-law, Brenda Kerley (Allen); sister, Angie Lindelof; brother Lary Lindelof.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the American Cancer Society or to a charity of your choice on her behalf. Doing so will make a difference in someone’s life. There will be a memorial service, 11 am, Saturday, March 29, 2025 at Springhill Baptist Church in Mobile, AL.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
2942 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
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