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Oriel Family on 7 March, 2024 at 12:48pm
Your mother was a lovey & caring woman. May you look back on the precious memories and lean on them to remind you of the joy she brought into your life π₯°
A motherβs love is eternal. Hold on to that infinite love and let it be your guiding lightβ¨
Sending healing prayers and comfort during this tough time β€οΈ
Nicole Oriel on 7 March, 2024 at 11:56am
There was never a dull moment at Debβs place. I remember sleeping over when Talinga & I were teenagers trying to sneak out of the house and Deb was much too clever for us - we failed miserably!
I can still picture whilst growing up your friendly motherly smile beaming at me and hear the sound of big bursting laughter whilst we sat and chatted for hours around the dining table.
These kind of moments will remind me how lucky I was to spend time in your wonderful presence. Forever cherished in our heart. In my prayers, may Deb rest in eternal peace. ππΌ π¦
Venus Vom on 7 March, 2024 at 11:54am
From our first encounter, your warmth and generosity shone brightly. Your unwavering ability to find goodness in everyone touched our hearts. The positivity you shared will be deeply missed. May your heart and soul find eternal peace. With heartfelt condolences, the Vom Family xoxo
Jamie Walker on 6 March, 2024 at 10:41pm
Rest in peace Deb, great memories of growing up in the Charles Street units and playing cricket out the front of your place with Jason (JR), and the rest of the kids. Condolences to the Ranking family πππ
Leah Walker on 6 March, 2024 at 7:33pm
I always will remember you Deb as a kind and caring women who loved her family , I will cherish always my childhood memories of you and Charles St Abbotsford , May you Rest In Peace Deb πβ€οΈ
Nicole, Effie & family Kazas on 4 March, 2024 at 9:04am
Debra will always be remembered not only as a good neighbour, but a good friend as well, with a warm and generous heart. May her soul rest in peace.
Elysia Roberts on 3 March, 2024 at 9:10pm
I still remember Deb at the crossing going to and from school, she had a job to do but she was more than just the lollipop lady she was the best lollipop lady , I still remember her and my mum having a chat after school and waiting getting bored while they just talked and talked , Deb was so caring and had a wonderful heart , always said hi and gave you the time of day.
She welcomed me in your home numerous times and always made me welcomed.
Thank you Deb for the childhood memories, thank you for making us walk safely across the road and thank you for sharing your kindness to all of us .
Our deepest condolences to you and your family, forever missed and never forgotten π€ππ€π
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