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Deborah Blocker Obituary


  
DEBORAH DORSHEA BLOCKER  
On June 8, 2011, The Lord called her home. She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruby Mae Blocker. She is survived by six children, Beatrice, Richard, Felicia, Ashley, Wayne and Denzel; a host of family and friends. Funeral Service will be held at New Jerusalem Temple, 4024 Gault Place NE, Washington, DC 20019 on Friday, June, 17, viewing from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Interment Lincoln Cemetery, Suitland, MD

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Published by The Washington Post on Jun. 16, 2011.

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Marjorie Pickett Miles

June 10, 2022

Gone from our sight, but never from our Hearts

Tomeika Bell

June 17, 2011

Wow where do i start wit this. Debbie i know its been a while since i last seen u but i didnt forget the times that we did share when i use to come around. You where a good person inside and out, and always kept me smiling and laughing. Until we meet again may u rest in peace...

Shirliena Smith

June 17, 2011

It's so hard to understand the loss of someone so dear. May you find comfort in
knowing that you're in the hearts of those who care about you.

Renee Bush

June 17, 2011

Totally speechless right now. Im truly gonna miss you Debbie. God definitely created an angel when he created you. You kept me smiling and always laughing. I am blessed to have known a person like you. Im so glad that you are able to rest in peace but I will miss you dearly. *tears* I love you always, Renee

Jacqueline Williams/Eskridge

June 17, 2011

Deborah the Lord knew best for you, you are at peace now. when my work down here is done I will meet you in heaven. take your rest my sister....

Marjorie Miles

June 17, 2011

When death cannot be denied, sometimes it is our most difficult circumstances that we see the hands of God most clearly. Thanks for being the mother of my neice "Lady Ash" and my nephew "Bud". My sister Mrs Brunson loved you much. From a distance I send my blessing to the family.
Aunte Marjorie Pickett Miles

Felecia Thompson

June 17, 2011

You have done a wonderful job with raising a boy 2 a man. Your son has shown the differents between a boy and a man. Continue to walk with him as he share his warm heart with the world. Again, you have done a wonderful job being a mother. May ur soul walk in peace.

Richard McCombs

June 17, 2011

There is no greater Love on this earth then the love you've given to me...I miss you so very much and will forever love you.

Charlene Byrd

June 16, 2011

Debbie, its so hard to say goodbye, so I,m not we habe been friends for 37yrs, I look at u like a sister u will be missed but never forgotten so until then rest in peace...

Barbara Johnson

June 16, 2011

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you and your family. I will continue to pray for you.

Beatrice McCombs

June 16, 2011

Wow I don't know where to begin ,what I do know is that you cant be erased you will remain forever in my heart. I will continue to live up to your legacy we shared a lot of memories and that will remain forever in my mind,body and soul....I Love You and Miss you so much Love Your First Born Bea

Robert Haynes

June 16, 2011

I know God has blessed you Debbie. Continue to be a guiding light for your family, you will always be in their spirit.

Beatrice McCombs

June 16, 2011

WOW I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN ONE THING FOR SURE YOU CAN'T BE ERASED:I WILL CARRY YOU IN MY HEART FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE,I WILL LIVE UP TO YOUR WORDS AND THAT'S SOMETHING ONLY YOU AND I SHARE ,I AM GONNA TRULY MISS YOU BUT I ALSO KNOW YOU ARE IN BETTER HANDS.MAY YOU REST IN PEACE LOVE YOUR FIRST BORN BEATRICE

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