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Condolences for Deborah Lee (Black)

Lakesha BeaufordWednesday, January 25th

I wanna say Mrs Debbie was a wonderful woman she had a wonderful personality and she loved everyone. when we met her she and her family became our family she alway say my black family 😂she loved her some moo moo that my oleander son she love all the kids on the block my condolences go out to the lee family y’all all will be in our prayers love the beauford family 1779 brill st😇😇😇😇

Tracy Settle DixonWednesday, January 25th

So very sorry for your loss. Deb was a special person. She was always so kind, but would tell it like it was if need be. I can relate to the nickname thing, she nicknamed me "the red headed barbie doll" she saw in me things I never saw in myself. She definitely had a way of making people feel good about themselves and lift them up. RIP Deb.

Colleen BartleWednesday, January 25th

So many memories of big Deb that the gingers and I will cherish💔

Stephen CoppingerWednesday, January 25th

Love ya cuz. You are definitely one of the cool cousins. From me being a child to being an adult, you were always sweet and kind and loving to me. You always had good advice, kind words and a kick in the ass if I needed it. You will be greatly missed, but NEVER forgotten. Love ya cuz. Until me meet again. RIP🌹

Christy valdezWednesday, January 25th

Thinking of you Alexis in your time of loss. I know your mom loved you all so much. She had the best cheer team from all you girls. Love you❤️❤️

Christopher ThompsonWednesday, January 25th

Rest In Peace “Mrs. Lee”. You will away be loved and missed by all who’ve grown up with your kids from the neighborhood.

Dawn Stanickyj-HollawayWednesday, January 25th

This described Debbie to a T. I knew Debbie when it was her and Jen living on the big scatttergood, ( that’s how far I go back w her) lol
Anytime I would run into Deb she would always talk about my parents who have both passed away and we would laugh about old neighborhood stories. I hope she knew how she had the ability to make everyone and anyone feel special. She is one from the “ old hood”Scattergood, Brill, Duffield, Hawthorne, Bridge St, that will be missed. Atleast she is in good company with all of our loved ones that have passed away, I’m sure she will be updating all our loved ones.
To her children: she loved each and everyone of you and was proud of everyone, you guys were and will always be her pride and joy.

Love Dawnie ( that’s what Debbie called me) from Scattergood

Samantha McdevittWednesday, January 25th

I love that I got to meet her. She was so sweet and funny. She loved bragging about her “little debbie”. She had such proud mom and proud grandmom vibes. I am so sad to hear that she passed. I only knew her for two days but I knew from the first time I talked to her that she was pretty damn cool!!!!! I got to spend some time and just talk with her and decompress and every time she would show me pictures of kids or grandkids or dogs. She treasured the important things. RIP beautiful

Dalena DiNuovaWednesday, January 25th

Megan and family
I’m so sorry for your loss ! Cancer sucks and I can’t believe it , I feel like you just told me about her being sick . I can hear is her voice yelling across the street” hey Dalena “
I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers! She is in good hands now with your dad! RIP DEB

Candice DiLorenzoWednesday, January 25th

When I think of what an Aunt is I can’t imagine anyone better. You were everything that was good,crazy,loud and fun in my childhood. You always made me feel so special and loved. I always loved our visits, whether we were just hanging out or at a party at the boys club we were guaranteed a good time. We laughed so hard and always had the best time together. We had a special bond and you had me convinced that I was your favorite but I think you may have had others convinced too, lol. You were certainly one of a kind and our world will never be the same without you. Please watch over us all because we miss you terribly. Loving you always, “your favorite niece Candice”

Marica BollendorfThursday, January 26th

Deb was always kind to me and always had something nice to say about everyone. Every time I saw her she had a smile on her face. Rest in peace Deb. Keep smiling !

David CarrThursday, January 26th

From the bottom of my heart, I would like to express my deepest condolences.
I have some very fond and funny memories of Debb. She always had a way of bringing a smile to my face. Debb brightened any room she walked in to. She'll be dearly missed. ❤️

Shymira ChapmanThursday, January 26th

I just want to send my condolences 💐 to my second family 🙏🏽. I love 💕 you so much aunt Debbie who always treated me like a daugter . You always gave me and girl money to go to bee bees to get snacks & buy fake nails 😭you spoiled us. You gave me and girl whatever we wanted . You even made gram walk me and girl to the avenue to get some nails . You was amazing beautiful woman who loved everybody & showed your love . I’m going to miss getting on face book seeing your messages saying how much you miss me and how much you love me . Sleep peacefully beautiful. I 💕 you always will be your other daugter your black daugter as you would say 🥰

Crystal MaywhortThursday, January 26th

Deb I’ve known you almost my entire life U were like my second mom u always called me Twinnie n when Meg would tell u One of us was around or coming over you would ask if it was a good twin or the bad twin. U always were smiling and laughing no matter what was going on U never let it show u were a strong and beautiful person inside and out I can’t believe u are no longer here I only found out a few weeks ago n tried to get to u but life just kept getting in the way. Also not living close didn’t help either I love and miss u but I’m happy ur not suffering anymore and up there with ur soulmate joe u were such and amazing mom and grandmom u will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace

Nancy SchumannFriday, January 27th

I first met Deb when her and Jen lived on Knorr St in Tacony; They then moved onto Brill. She was the cool mom that everyone loved. I can still hear her voice as she greeted me with "Fancy Nancy" as I walked through the front door. Loved reading everyone's memories on this page. She will be missed by many. RIP Deb

Brea BagbyFriday, January 27th

The new of Big Deb passing broke my heart. Living on Brill street when her family was there she was everyone’s mom. Caring, committed and super hilarious. Anyone and everyone knew her. And glad I can say I’m one of many that loved being around her. To the family my deepest condolences on such a loss. A strong and loving woman she was. And what a beautiful family she and her husband created. With much love and prayers. I am sorry. Rest in peace Miss Feb- Bagby Family

Karen BlackSaturday, January 28th

My Sister,My Friend

What a great loss ....
I have lost a huge piece of my heart.
The world has lost a kind, caring and compassionate soul.
My heart is broken, the tears will flow for a very long time and the only thing that makes any of this remotely bearable is knowing you are back with Joe, you're one true love.
You were a gift to us all and will never be forgotten as long as I live for with each sunrise I will see your smiling face and hear that contagious laugh of yours that we shared for so many years. Your legacy will continue on because of the way you raised your kids. They will be kind in this tough world and make others laugh like you did and I will do the same because it's what you would have wanted. Say hi to Whitney for me and as she would sing I will say to you my sister my friend I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU!

Larry & Christy ValdezSaturday, January 28th

We send our condolences to Alexis and her Family🙏 we pray for strength for you all during this time.

Dina BarnhurstSunday, January 29th

Rest in peace Deb reunited with your loved ones gone before you!

Colleen Redmond-PhilippTuesday, January 31st

My thoughts an prayers to Deb's family. We met back In 2015 over a mutual friend that vanished. Though we never met in person we spent many hours on the phone. She loved her family and every one around her. I will truly miss our conversations . RIP my friend ❤️🙏

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