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Deborah Neulon

July 28, 2017
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A candle was lit by Sally Neulon Martin Schuck on September 22, 2017 8:19 PM
What do I say to adequately memorialize Deb? My words may fall short. How does one sum up what a lost loved one meant to her or him in just a few words?

I think of Deb with deep love in my heart. Yes, she was my sister-in-law but, she was more importantly, my beloved friend.

Jeff and Justin, I can't imagine what you went through; what you are still going through. I know how much Deb loved you. Diane, what a tremendous loss for you and for the rest of your family. My sympathy (along with the sympathies of Chris, Scott and Lisa) extend(s) to all of you.

Diane, the photographs of your sister lightened my heart. I was reminded of the days when Deb was healthy and happy. Very importantly, my memory was jogged. My, we sure had some wonderful times together!

Deb fought like a warrior in her last year. One thing that I admired about her is that she always asked me about how I was doing. She always remembered to mention Chris, Lisa and Scott. This occurred consistently, even when she was having some dark days. Diane, your photographs of your sister were, and are a true gift. Thank you so much!

Deb, love is infinite. It does not die! I also believe in eternal life. We simply leave Earth and our souls continue on. I love and miss you. I know that you will meet me at Heaven's Gate. We will be reunited. I can't resist saying that I just know that you will bring forth our beloved pets that passed before us. I bet that you and Bob are together, right now. I see you as being surrounded by loved ones AND our pets. I see you playing with Schuyler! Please give him a kiss!

Until we meet again....
Message from JC
August 3, 2017 11:45 AM

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one, Deborah. It breaks our hearts when death separates us from the ones we love so much. The Bible reminds us that God sees our pain and sorrow and has promised that soon, "death will be swallowed up forever."(Isaiah 25:8) He will heal our broken hearts by resurrecting our precious loved ones to life again.(John 6:40) Until then, I hope the beautiful memories of Deborah and these promises from God comfort you in the days to come.
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A candle was lit by Lisa Sherman on August 1, 2017 4:17 PM
Message from Michael
July 31, 2017 9:17 PM

This is so sad and I am truly sorry. Debbie was one of a kind and had a great heart. We all loved her... RIP Deb
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A candle was lit by Dawn Shiner on July 31, 2017 10:38 AM
Message from Michael Donohoe
July 30, 2017 1:38 PM

So sorry about this. Deb was one of a kind and we all loved her. RIP Debbie
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A candle was lit by Michael on July 30, 2017 1:36 PM
Message from Dawn Shiner
July 30, 2017 12:25 PM

It’s very difficult to say goodbye to a friend you’ve had for 45 years. She was just a bit older, a bit wiser, a big sister to me and always there when life had its triumphs and tumbles. When other friends grew up and moved on she remained. I’ll miss all our how you do ‘in’s, what are you up to’s. Her friendship fell into my lap when I was in my teens but now I find that she’s hard to leave and impossible to forget. Until we meet again Debbie RIP. Xo

Message from Robin Baker
July 29, 2017 5:26 PM

So sorry to hear about Debbie's passing. You are all in my heart and prayers during this time of sorrow.
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