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May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
Rest in peace Debby. Will always remember the good times we shared at City Furniture. You are an amazing lady with an amazing heart. forever your "Rod Stewart"
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
My most favorite memory with you Debby is when you took me to work with you, and then afterwards we went shopping. But, that wasn't the best part the best part was just talking and conversating that day. Our conversations were always the best you always pointed me into the right directon. When my mother and I were having our differences you talked to me for awhile and made me realize so much. If it wasn't for you I wouldn't have the relationship I have with her now. You fought a long battle and stayed so strong with a smile.on your face everyday. You talked about your kids all the time and what they meant to you. I was so lucky to have met you so many years ago and to stay in touch all these yeats. You may be gone but you will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with your husband children and grandchildren. You were an amazing beautiful person inside and out. Our conversations will always remain in my heart. I'll remember every word you said and carty it with me. May you rest in peace. Love you Debby xo.
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
I have 12 years of memories, so I'll tell a few stories here and there.

Debby was my friend before she was my family. In her attempt to bring her daughter to Florida she invited me to go on a girls trip to New York and meet her daughter. That was the first time I rode on the subway, saw some sewer rats and did some shopping on Canal Street. Anyway my whole life I have avoided going in sketchy areas with strange people and by all means not jumping into any strangers car until that day. Debby lead me down dark alleys through lock doors with people who didn't speak English to get the best deals on some great knockoffs, and before I knew it she had me jumping in a van with some stranger conducting deals in there too! If only my mom knew,lol.

Great memories, and just 1 of manyyyyyyy
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
Debby was the type of extraordinary person who made you feel like you were the only person in the world while you were with her -- her best friend and a person she truly loved. She was so special, loving, funny, adorable and unique. 
I met her over 40 years ago when she was dating a friend of mine and loved her immediately for her openness, kindness and completely outrageous (in a great way) personality. We have stayed in touch every since. I will miss her more than words can adequately convey. She was a dear, sweet soul. My deepest condolences to Bob, Mandi, Corey, Brad and their families. Love you Deb.
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
We remember Debby...coming down to South Florida to see our daughter, Robyn, was when we met Debby, we liked her from the start!
She always told us how great Robyn and Joel, our son, were. She would imply that it would be great to have her son meet our daughter, Robyn. Unfortunately, at that time Robyn was with someone else...as the story unfolds, Debby must of had some kind of intuition; as she was determined to make it happen. I'm not sure the details, but before too long, Corey and Robyn were an item. The true matchmaker, and we are glad that she did not stop "trying." When Debby was sick, she took care of her first grandson, Jax, when she was too tired and sick to hold up her head, and she never once complained. She taught lessons to her grandson that he will never forget. He will always remember his "GG," and so will we. She was an incredible, strong, loving, beautiful woman. We will always remember you. We love you, Mimi & Ratty
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
I remember visiting Debbie and Robert at their home in New Jersey when the family was young and growing. They were so proud and happy of their youngsters. Debbie gave her family a great foundation. My condolences and sympathy go out to all. Cousin Fran Levine Smith
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
To Debby's kids: I remember when you guys were all still living up in NJ and she missed you guys sooooo much. She'd say, "I miss my kids. Lynnie someday when you have kids you will know what it's like. I would give anything, to get all 3 of my kids to live down here in Florida so we can all be together. I just have to find a way to get them here. I know they would love it here." One by one you each moved!!! Your mama was so happy! She loved you guys soo so much. I hope you know that! We talked about you all the time. She made me laugh with all her stories. None of us will be the same without her. Thank you to you and Bob for letting me borrow her all those years!
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
Such a warm smile and always fun. Met Debby when I worked for City Furniture in Stuart. We shared our Jersey Girl stories, I must say hers were the best, kept me laughing. You can tell, just by this page, the many lives she touched. My thoughts and prayers go out to all those who knew and loved Debby.
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
For me I will always remember the way you made me laugh until I cried or how you made me laugh WHEN I cried. You were always there for me. I remember sneaking away to see puppies at a pet store over lunch break. How we went to Palm Beach Island to hunt for celebrities. You were so much more than a coworker. You were a best friend, a mom, a love. I know you are up in heaven and one day I will see you again. Until then ily! Xoxox.
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
Debby and I grew up going to each others birthdays and spending time together. My Aunt Jean was a very close friend of her Mother "Aunt Sooky". We got back in touch with each other on Facebook . I will miss those pokes Deb. She definately kept her sense of humor, I still have the text she sent me from Chemo last year. It was a picture of the woman next to her who looked exactly like my Aunt Jean! RIP my sweet friend.
May 17, 2016
One of the many times we would "play" together. We would spend the day by starting out eating grilled cheese sandwiches (I will never be able to eat grilled cheese without thinking of her. ). She taught me kindness and giving. In her memory I wish everyone that knew her will "pay it forward". That was her legacy. I will miss you my friend but you are in my heart forever !!! I will end with a quote from one of her many cards she sent me. " The mind forgets but the heart always remembers"
Michelle Grunberg-Feltman's photo.
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
Debbie and I worked many years together both in reservations and than at Newark Airport Ticket Counter .I always enjoyed working with her she was a lot of fun and easy going . I moved away from Newark in 89 and transferred to West Palm then moved to Ocala when EAL shut down . Was not in West Palm when Debbie moved there wish I was , at least i could have gotten to see her more. MIss you Debbie you were a great co worker .
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
Debby and Bob were neighbors in Freehold on Sherwood Drive. Our kids grew up together, we socialized as couples, and we were friends.
Debby was spontaneous, loved to shop and go out whether it was to the beach or to a concert. She had a ton of energy and always ready to go.
I am so happy that I had the pleasure of knowing a wonderful girl who enjoyed life to the fullest. May she rest in peace.
I extend my heartfelt condolences to all her friends of which are many and her wonderful family.
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
I don't even know where to begin. There is only a few people that you meet in your lifetime that were as amazing as Debby. I have so many great memories of her. We shared so many laughs together. Today I have been very sad, but have been smiling to myself thinking about our conversations and great times together.
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
My funny, wonderful Aunt Debby had a flair for exaggeration - the best picture EVER, the cutest dress EVER - so I feel this is the epitome of a moment with Deb.
We were walking to the car leaving Norstrom one day a few years ago. Debby was on her phone and, as we walked, two cars backing out of their spots at the same time tapped bumpers. It was the lightest tap possible (I don't even think the people bothered to get out of their cars), but not in Debby's opinion. She screamed into her phone, "Oh my G-d! We just saw the biggest accident EVER!!!!!!".
Just another afternoon with my Aunt Deb. xoxo
May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016
I. Have so many memorial times..that I don't know where to start. I can't do this right now.
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