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Deborah Nice Obituary

Deborah Jo Nice would have been pleased to know that when she died peacefully after a brief illness at Touro Infirmary at the age of 65 on February 21, 2016, she joined the Choir Immortal. Her family feels that no one would be more deserving of this than she. Pitch-perfect church choir singer, gifted pianist, exceptional baker of her renowned lemon poppy seed cakes, enthusiastic volunteer, generous friend, and loving spirit, Debbie will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Debbie was born on August 25, 1950, to Charles Monroe Nice, Jr., M.D. and Mary Ellen Cranmer Nice, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Preceded in death by her father and her brother, Charles M. Nice III, Debbie is survived by her loving siblings Norma Jane (Nodie) Nice Murphy (Dennis), Pamela Michele Nice, Julianne Nice (Herbert Victor Larson, Jr.), Thomas Cranmer Nice (Amy), Mary Ellen (Missy) Nice O'Donovan (Sean), and Rebecca Elizabeth Nice Parrone (Paul), as well as nieces and nephews Sarah Murphy Sennour (Larbi), Michael Seth Murphy, Benjamin Edward (Ben) Murphy (Faye), Nicole Michele Nice, Charles Monroe (Charlie) Nice IV, Andrew Cranmer (Ace) Nice, Margaret (Maggie) Elizabeth Nice, Clara Jane Nice, Matthew Walter Nice, Erin O'Donovan Steigleder (Eric), Kathryn Jeanette (Katie) O'Donovan, Maxwell Charles (Max) Parrone, Alexandra Sophia (Alex) Parrone, Mouloud Randal Sennour, Dehbia Catherine Sennour, Dennis Ryan Sennour, and James Arthur Murphy. At the age of three, Debbie started playing the piano with lessons from her father. She studied with several talented classical piano teachers, including her most recent teacher, Raymond Gitz, who encouraged her to broaden and deepen her repertoire of classics as well as her musicianship and emotion in playing. Debbie always enjoyed performing for others, especially as a volunteer at Ochsner Health Systems, where she was a regular pianist in the atrium on the main campus. Performing annually at Trinity Episcopal Church's Bach Around the Clock event was one of her favorite things to do. But if you asked her to sit down and play at any piano, anywhere, she would invariably start with Chopin. Debbie's other volunteer efforts, as well as a professional career of many years, was based in several local hospitals, including Children's Hospital, Touro Infirmary, and Tulane University Hospital. Thanks to the volunteer service staff at Children's Hospital, as well as Pathology Department staff member Barbara Robinson, for their special attention to Debbie, and also to Dr. Chris Arcement who gave her many a ride home after a volunteer session there, and was a great and compassionate friend. Armed with her Aunt Janie's recipe for lemon poppy seed cake, Debbie created a "cake ministry" that delivered literally thousands of cakes to hundreds of people at a moment of celebration, commemoration, or grieving. Times-Picayune columnist Sheila Stroup wrote a column about Debbie's cake ministry, and most agreed that it was the most delicious cake they ever ate. Debbie said that love was the main ingredient. A memorial service is planned at RAYNE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 3900 St. Charles Avenue, on Saturday, February 27, 2016, at 2:00 p.m., with visitation at 1:00 p.m. beforehand in the church's Fellowship Hall (Pitt Street entrance). In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that friends make a contribution to Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church, Children's Hospital, Ochsner Health Systems, Touro Infirmary, the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans, or the charity of their choice, in Debbie's memory. Or bake a cake and give it to a friend who has a special occasion to celebrate or a need for a token of your love, in her name. To view and sign the family guestbook, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The New Orleans Advocate from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28, 2016.

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Mercedes (Deedee) Moulin Meier

March 9, 2016

I would like to express my condolences to the Nice family. I have so many precious memories of Debbie, her love of music and dance. We spent many happy years studying at Gayle Parmelee's ballet studio. Please accept my sympathy.

Jeanne Napoli

March 5, 2016

I was saddened to hear about Debbie's passing.
I have fond memories from SOS group and Debbie's sweet presence.

Terry R. McGuckin

March 3, 2016

Dear Mrs. Nice,
There are no words to ease the pain of losing Debbie, but please accept my sympathies. I have so many fond memories of riding downtown in the mornings with Dr. Nice and Debbie. I am so sorry I could not make the memorial. My prayers are will all of your family. Remember that her love has left you with beautiful memories which you can cherish all your life.
Terry McGuckin

Kay Vickers

February 28, 2016

Debbie was a dear person with a gentle spirit. I will miss her.

Charlotte Travieso

February 27, 2016

So sorry to have learned about Debbie's passing too late to attend the memorial service today. Nodie and Julie, please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your cherished sister. The world is a little less bright. With love, Charlotte Travieso

Taylor Casey

February 27, 2016

Tom,
Your family is in my prayers.

February 27, 2016

Thinking of all your family this weekend as you celebrate Debbie. May the Huttons and the Nices continue to make beautiful music together. - Elaine Hutton Johnston

Kiko Sunderland

February 26, 2016

Thank you, Debbie, for sharing the love in your cakes with me so many times over the past so many years. Even more so, thank you for sharing your wonderful family with me. I will continue to share your love with them in your honor.

Carolyn Thompson

February 26, 2016

She will be missed in the Rayne Choir-her perfect pitch kept us all on our toes. Birthdays were celebrated with her baking skills. She greeted everyone with love and smiles. Heaven is singing.

David & Gretchen Zalkind

February 26, 2016

Always so sweet. Always so present. And so very giving - Debbie's spirit was evident within her very special lemon poppy seed cakes.

Gwyneth Hutton

February 26, 2016

So sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. Mom and I were just remembering Debbie's cakes just last week. I'm sure she's back on the front row in "Mr Hutton's" heavenly choir. Love to the family, from Elizabeth and I.

February 25, 2016

From Frank Heneghan (Ireland)
So sad to hear the news from Raymond. I can hardly believe the suddenness. Debbie will be missed by all of us musicians. She was so special, and a real presence to us all. Although she often worried I can only remember her face as carrying a perpetual angelic smile, almost to say that she was goodness personified, and merely on lease to this world to brighten our days. Of course she will be remembered for her musicianship (how we all envied her that perfect pitch, but she used it so well). On the other hand, her lemon poppy-seed cake will become legendary for its uniqueness and for its exquisite taste, as if it had been made in heaven. We envy the angels, too, their daily feasts as they welcome the new member into the choir.

Still . . . so sad!!!!. Please convey my sympathy to all the family.

Jerry Zachary

February 25, 2016

She certainly made the best lemon poppy seed cake I've ever had. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Nancy Willis

February 24, 2016

We were so shocked to hear of Debbie's passing. Mary Ann, Kris and I have enjoyed and were honored to work with Debbie at Children's Hospital since 2006. Her devotion to her volunteer service was an inspiration to everyone and she will be deeply missed by everyone whose life she touched. Mary Ann Joffray, Kris Shaw and Nancy Frankel Willis

February 24, 2016

Debbie was a beautiful person with a pure heart, generous with her gifts of poppy-seed cake (yes, we were lucky to get one!), and love. She was a friend to my family, especially to my sister Barbara. We will miss her voice, her smile, her kindness. Jude Clark Woodman and family

Monica Flint

February 24, 2016

Debbie was a beautiful person who made me smile, especially when she came in the office with a warm "Debbie cake", lemon poppy seed cake. She always remembered our birthday and was quick to offer a cake to celebrate a milestone in our lives. She didn't just volunteer at Children's Hospital, she considered it her job. I remember when she was out on vacation and when she came back she was elated with the amount of work that was waiting for her. I believe that day she shredded and filled over 10 extra large bags of paper. We took a picture of her efforts and sent it to her brother Chip. No other volunteer could be counted on like Debbie. She was my friend and I will miss her kindness and dedication to the Pathology Department at Children's. My condolences and prayers to her mother and family.

Alan and Patricia Godofsky

February 24, 2016

We will remember Debbie for her sweetness, her kindness, and her thoughtfulness, and for the way she genuinely expressed each of those qualities. The pleasure she experienced in perfecting her uniquely gifted abilities was exceeded only by the joy felt by so many as a result of her continually selfless desire to share them. We are sadly among the countless who mourn her loss. Our thoughts and condolences extend to all of her family.

Laurie Phillips

February 23, 2016

Debbie prayed for the choir before every service. She carefully remembered every church choir member in need of our prayers and always prayed "and bless our music as we sing." She was our talisman. So glad she could sing with us until the end. Prayers and condolences to the family.

February 22, 2016

Debbie was a blessing to the choir and I am honored to have known her. My condolences to the family. Anne Dickerson

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