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Saturday, January 26, 2019
Anderson & Sons Lone Peak Chapel
6141 West 11000 North
Highland, Utah, United States
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Carolyn Aagard posted a condolence
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Dear Evan and family,
We're so sorry to hear about your loss. Debra was such an amazing person. She always had a smile. She will be missed. We love your family and will be thinking of you. We're grateful for "next chapters" where we can be with our loved ones. We'll pray for you and your family.
Robert, Carolyn (Holman), Carmen, Marta, and Joshua Aagard
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Connie Stone posted a condolence
Saturday, January 26, 2019
I like to share some of the fun memories that Deb and I did at work:
One day at work, I discovered this new feathery looking blouse. I saw Deb was walking with few clothes in her hand, she dropped them on my counter. I jokingly told Deb that she couldn't come to my "area", and I drew an invisible line between her side and my side. I told her that if she steps over to my area, she would be "tarred and feathered". She tried to play around with me and stepped over to my side on purpose. So I threw the feathery looking blouse at her and said, "you are tarred and feathered!!" We laughed, and she threw the blouse back at me, and I threw it back at her. She finally kept that feathery looking blouse from me, so she won't be "tarred and feathered" anymore.
Deb loves Charlie Brown. She had these two comfortable chairs behind her register. I liked to sit there and had talks with Deb. Many times, I would sit on her chair, and said, "Deb, I'll give you a psychiatric counselling for 15 cents per session." She always laughed, and said, "you are not Lucy!" I told her, " I am much better than Lucy, now tell me your problems, I am listening!"
Deb loves to read. Sometimes she brought this big thick novel to work. When it is downtime or at lunchtime, she would read her novel. When I saw her reading, I like to come close to her and pretended to read out loud, " They look at each other passionately, they gave each other hugs and kisses...and..." She would close her book and said, "go away !" Then each time when she was reading and saw me coming towards her, She would close her book fast to avoid more of my "reading"
from her novel.
There are So many good memories of Deb and I at work. I can't forget her smiles and giggles. She will be greatly miss!!!
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Connie Stone posted a condolence
Saturday, January 26, 2019
I am out of words in hearing my dear friend Deb has passed away. Deb and I work together for many years. I know Deb LOVES me ! We laughed together and made fun of each other at work. I really don't want to cry about her passing. I should be happy that Deb does not have to suffer anymore. Now she looks and feels at her very best on the other side, waiting and watching over her family. I know I would see Deb someday on the other side. Don't be sad. Deb told me that she's at peace with what would happen to her. She told me that she had a good life. It's the most important that she's happy and at peace with whatever life throws at her. I will always miss a wonderful woman, friend, and co-worker, Deb.
Love you always, Deb!!!
Connie
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Cyndi and Grant Judd posted a condolence
Thursday, January 24, 2019
We are so very sorry for your loss. Deb was an extraordinary woman. She loved her family so much. Every time we talked to her, she shared what her daughters and grandchildren were doing in their lives. She always had a smile, even the last times we saw her. She new her time was short and wanted so badly to spend the last days with her family. She was an angel who blessed all who had the privilege to know her.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Your friends, Cyndi and Grant Judd
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Shantel Grace posted a condolence
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Heavenly Father must have been short on angels. It’s still so unreal that this has happened. My aunt Debbie was truely a special person she could light up any room and I loved spending time with her. I only wish it could have happened more. She was so kind and loving and always found the good in everything. I love you and know your in a better pain free place.
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Kayla Lyu posted a condolence
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Grandma. I miss you so much already. You taught me so much and gave me unconditional love. Every time I was around you we had an amazing time. Some of my best memories are made with you, I will always hold those memories near and dear to my heart. My goal was to always make you laugh, if grandma laughed I know it was funny. It’s going to be so hard without you physically here. If I could’ve taken all the pain away I would’ve in a heartbeat, it killed me to see you suffer. But now you’re in a better place with no pain and suffering. I know you’re watching over me and there isn’t another feeling I would want in this world. My love for you will be unconditional, always and forever. Rest easy my angel. Till we meet again grandma. I love and miss you.
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Denise B posted a condolence
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Heaven truly gained an angel. Rest in peace!
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
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