Deborah J. Day (nee DuVall)
January 17, 1955 – August 28, 2022
Deborah J. Day (nee DuVall), 67 of Lowell passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on August 28, 2022. Debbie was born January 17, 1955 to Skip and Shirley DuVall. She is survived by her beloved husband of 47 years, Hugh Day Jr. From their love were born four children: Ryan (Nikki) Day, Nicholas Day, Zachary (Amie) Day and Ashleigh (Phil) Sabaitis. Five grandchildren: Bailey and Christopher Wirkus, Izabella Vandas, Sam and Owen Day.
Also surviving is her sister, Susan (Joel) Chermak; brothers: Ron DuVall and Skip (McKee) DuVall. Sister-in-law, Patty (Dave) DeReamer, Kathy (Jack) Cain, Aunt Nancy (Chris) Mihas as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Debbie was preceded in death by her parents: Skip and Shirley DuVall; her in-laws, Hugh Sr & Gertrude Day; and sister-in-law, Mary Day.
Debbie loved her family, babies and dogs. She was a very talented woman who loved to create and decorate. If you were lucky enough, you received one of her many beautiful handmade items. Hugh and Debbie loved entertaining and music. She graduated from Griffith High School in 1973. With her husband and children by her side she had fought a long hard battle and has now found her peaceful, easy feeling.....
There will be a Celebration of Life for Debbie held at:
Signature Banquets
1908 E Commercial Ave
Lowell, IN 46356
September 18, 2022 (1:00 PM-5:00 PM)
In lieu of flowers the family requests those who wish to express sympathy to consider making a donation in Debbie's honor to:
COPD Foundation
3300 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Miami, FL 33134
http://copdfoundation.org/donate
Arrangements entrusted to CROWN CREMATION.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Aunt Nan
August 31, 2024
I still have our last text message together. You will always be a special part of my life. Until we meet again just know, I love you.
Susan Chermak
August 31, 2024
I still miss you everyday. I can´t wait to be together again. I love you Sister
Love Sissy
Aunt Nan
December 12, 2023
As I decorate my home for the holidays, many of my special decorations were hand made by you my special niece. They make me both happy and sad now that you are gone. I shall always cherish you and memories of our lives together. Love you, Aunt Nan.
Susan Chermak
August 31, 2023
Oh how I miss you. You are no longer suffering and have all the riches of heaven. From your lips to Gods ears. One day we will be together again. Love you sissy
Nancy L. Mihas
August 27, 2023
A year has passed and I still hear your laughter. I miss you so much. We had so much together. I loved being your aunt.
Aunt Nan
Aunt Nan
September 17, 2022
When I was 10, you were born. You were like my little doll. We grew together. We played, we laughed, we shopped, we gossiped, we loved each other. You have left your suffering behind and all of us who loved you will never be able to fill that space. My Deb.
Candy Emsing
September 16, 2022
Feb n Hugh were the sweethearts of our school always in love.we should all ne do lucky to have a love like there's.
She was my baby girls Godmother.I love you n will miss you.
Hugh OI know she will wait for you she probably Decorating Heaven right now.Meet u on the other side ..
Barbara Cales
September 6, 2022
I remember Debbie from when I was young. She was a very sweet person. Im glad I got to see her one more time at Olive Garden with Sue, Carol and Joyce. My prayers are with the whole family....
Jodie Evans
September 6, 2022
Our condolences to all of Deb´s family. Prayers that the Lord help you through. JR Jodie Evans
Sissy
September 6, 2022
Sisters forever
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