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Deborah "Debbie" Moss Obituary

Deborah "Debbie" Laughlin Moss

1954 - 2024

It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Deborah "Debbie" Laughlin Moss, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Debbie passed away on December 15, 2024, at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, due to an unexpected cardiac event.

Born on December 29, 1954, in Washington, D.C., to Henry and Marion Laughlin, Debbie was the youngest of five children. She spent her early years in Chevy Chase, Maryland before moving to Mount Aire, Maryland where she spent the remainder of her childhood on "Seven Springs Farm". It was here she developed a deep connection to the outdoors and a lifelong love for animals. Surrounded by horses, Debbie grew to become an accomplished equestrian, a passion that brought her great joy throughout her life. She spent many years at Camp Waredaca in Laytonsville, Maryland, first as a camper and later as a counselor, creating some of her earliest and most cherished memories. It was there that she met her first husband, Steve Mayer. Though their marriage later ended in divorce, the experience remained an important chapter in her life. Debbie attended Hannah More Academy for her primary and secondary education and the University of Maryland, College of Nursing where she developed many lifelong friends.

Having spent her early adult years in California, New York, and Maryland, Debbie always dreamed of having a family. Her daughters, Karen and Suzanne, were born while she was living in Frederick, Maryland, and she poured her heart into raising them. Her love of skiing and the outdoors ultimately brought her to Utah, where she found her true home. It was during a bike ride organized by the Wasatch Mountain Club that she met the love of her life, Lee Moss. Together, they built a life centered on love, family, and adventure.

Debbie dedicated her life to service, compassion, and education. A Registered Nurse (RN) for nearly 50 years, she earned her BSN, MSN, and MHA degrees, completing her master's studies later in life. Throughout her long and distinguished career, Debbie worked in many areas of nursing, including pediatrics, psychiatry, burn and wound care as well as at the Utah Poison Control Center. She ultimately found her true calling as a nursing instructor at Salt Lake Community College where she worked until her retirement. She was deeply passionate about improving lives through healthcare and empowering the next generation of nurses.

An accomplished athlete, Debbie was an avid runner who completed countless marathons and ultramarathons, including two Boston Marathon finishes and an incredible eight 100-mile races. Her determination and resilience inspired all who knew her. Whether skiing in the Utah mountains, running, or cooking for her loved ones (her pies were legendary), Debbie found joy in simple moments and outdoor adventures.

Debbie's spirit will live on in her family and friends. She is survived by her devoted husband, Lee Moss; daughters Karen Fischer (Charley) and Suzanne Vyvoda (Michael); and her cherished grandchildren: Emily Fischer, Henry Fischer, and Sophie Vyvoda. She also leaves behind her two sisters, Connie and Barbara, her two brothers, John and Robert, and many nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends.

Debbie was preceded in death by her loving parents, Henry and Marion Laughlin. She believed she would reunite with them and her beloved animals in heaven, where peace and love would surround her.

A celebration of Debbie's life will be held in the near future. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Heart Association or a charity of your choice, honoring Debbie's legacy of care, kindness, and generosity.

Debbie's love, light, and laughter will be deeply missed but forever carried in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to know her.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune from Dec. 20 to Dec. 24, 2024.

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Susan Laird

June 20, 2025

SHOCKED & ROCKED with sadness!!! It´s no joke the FB feed is messed up, keeping news like this from circulating among Debbie´s faithful FB friends.

Let Light perpetual shine upon Debbie Laughlin Moss. My Hannah More sister (class of 72) whom we who were older (I was class of 69) affectionately nicknamed "Mouse" because she was so cute! Then she became a strong & amazing woman! A Lighthouse of love wherever she went! My sympathies to all her beloveds, whom I´ve not yet had the joy of meeting! BELATED, because I simply did not know! I am now sharing this awful news with other HMA sisters.

Rossana Yunker

January 13, 2025

I'm saddened by the profound loss. A brilliant mind, an amazing teacher, a stickler for doing things the right way and a dear friend. Debbie and I worked together in the burn unit and the wound care department. I will deeply miss her, her guidance and her laughter!

Tim Hollingsed

January 2, 2025

So saddened to hear about Debbie´s passing. I worked with her and Lee in the Burn Unit. I also knew her as a runner and the Wasatch 100

Debbe Lee Schuster

December 29, 2024

Sorry for your loss. Deb and I worked together at Salt Lake Communitee College in the nursing lab with simulations. She was awesome with the students.

Barbara Galant

December 27, 2024

My sweet little sister could make me laugh and drive me crazy when we were little. How I miss you! We shared so many memories recently, chatting online. I´m so grateful. We never wanted to... but how I wish we could share our birthdays this year.

INA SMITH

December 22, 2024

Running with Debbie and the "Running Rhino's. She was always kind, fun and friendly, enjoyed knowing her. She and Lee loved dressing up for Halloween and enjoyed Tom's Birthday, as we all did. GOOD TIMES! Miss you.

Alison Rachel Cooperman

December 21, 2024

Incomprehensible! A world suddenly without you Debbie! I believe your spirit will be around watching over those who love you dearly. I wouldn't put it passed you to keep teaching us all whatever it is we need at the time. Missing you, Debbie!! With much Love, Happy Thoughts of Debbie and Big Squishy Hugs for comfort, I extend to you Lee, her beloved Daughters are Grandchildren, Siblings and friends, my deepest sympathy for the sudden loss of such an amazing
and wonderful person!

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Susan Briers

December 21, 2024

Have known Debbie for over 25 years. Some of my fondest memories are the ultra runs we shared. She was always so positive and such a warm and happy friend. We shared Maryland as our home state and University of Maryland as well as a love for running ridiculous distances. She was a special person and is an incredible loss to her family, friends and the world. I share a picture of her and I and another friend when we ran Wasatch 100 Endurance Run in 1999. She, of course, aced the course.

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Dee Jost

December 21, 2024

Lee, there are no words . The two of you were so well suited in your humor and inquisitiveness and service.
Sending you light and love and I know that there are so many Sweet memories that will over time temper the loss. Our deepest condolences

Wen and Dean Scharf

December 21, 2024

Our deepest sympathies to you Lee & your family on Debbie´s passing. She was and will forever be a blessing to those fortunate to know her. Our love is with you all.

Barbara Birmingham

December 21, 2024

So shocked and saddened by this untimely loss. My prayers and thoughts are with her family and friends.

Marcia Plant Jackson

December 20, 2024

Lee I never met Debbie, but I feel like I knew her from all of your wonderful FB posts. I can only imagine she was a wonderful person because she was your chosen partner, and I do know that you are a truly wonderful person. My heart is with you.

Connie

December 20, 2024

My darling sister, I miss you terribly but know that I will see you again

Turtle

December 20, 2024

Such a beautiful smile, she so adored you Lee. She radiated joy and love--my condolences to you and your family. Heaven only takes the best!

Paul Moss

December 20, 2024

Always remember your wedding when I had to run baby Adam out when he started belching after drinking from his bottle and Debbie looked over and smiled

Christine Burnham Helfrich

December 20, 2024

I am shocked and saddened by this news. Holding her wonderful family in my heart.

CJ Ewey

December 20, 2024

My deepest condolences to Lee and all the dear ones Debbie leaves behind. She will continue to be a shining light for us all to follow.

Susan Carpenter

December 20, 2024

Debbie will keep the light shining for nurses everywhere.

Lois Janssen Goldrick

December 20, 2024

I remember Debbie as the youngest of 5 and her love of horses when the Laughlin´s moved to Seven Springs Farm.
I am so very sorry for your loss! Debbie was always so full of energy and it seemed like she and Lee were just beginning life.

Diane Taylor Gregoria

December 20, 2024

Oh how I will miss my HMA room mate Debbie, ,she was a brilliant, compassionate , and an inspiration to all. I was so fortunate to be her friend for so many years. She touched many lives..... I will never forget her.

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