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To Debbie's family & friends,,I'm so sad to hear of her passing. Debbie is such a sweet person & a ???? of Gold.
It's always sad to read of your love ones here. Our lives go on we all lose track. Debbie,,no matter ,I haven't seen you since scranton,,I will never stop loving you. Being Nancy's little sister,, you'll forever have a place of funny,cool laughter in our hearts.thanks so much for always watching our volleyball games,your the Best..I will miss you,sweetie.you look just like Nancy. God seen you couldn't bare the pain no more,he took your hand and sent you home..my deepest thoughts and prayers, to everyone in The Watts families, prayers & my deepest sympathy..so long ,my friend,until we all see each on the other side....with my deepest sympathy,,lisa burnett- downs..love ya little Debbie up in heaven??????
~ Lisa Burnett-Downs - November 10, 2022
To Debbie's family & friends,,I'm so sad to hear of her passing. Debbie is such a sweet person & heart of Gold.
It's always sad to read of your love ones here. Our lives go on we all lose track. Debbie,,no matter ,I haven't seen you since scranton,,I will never stop loving you. Being Nancy's little sister,, you'll forever have a place of funny,cool laughter in our hearts.thanks so much for always watching our volleyball games,your the Best..I will miss you,sweetie.you look just like Nancy. God seen you couldn't bare the pain no more,he took your hand and sent you home..my deepest thoughts and prayers, to everyone in The Watts families, prayers & my deepest sympathy..so long ,my friend,until we all see each on the other side....with my deepest sympathy,,lisa burnett- downs..love ya little Debbie up in heaven,,
~ Lisa Burnett-Downs - November 10, 2022
Prayers & my deepest sympathy,, to Debbie's families. She had a heart of Gold. Debbie would always love watching Nancy and I play volleyball in Jr high. Debbie always loved her family,friends dearly & her animals. No matter since I hadn't seen her in a long time..you'll always be in my heart sweety..
With all my love,,lisa burnett - Downs..Jesus took the wheel and called you home,Debbie..
R.I.P. Darling.
My little Debbie Homie..love ya to the moon and back. See ya too,one day. When God calls me home.. xoxoxo
~ Lisa Burnett-Downs - November 10, 2022
Sunshine Connection send condolences to the family, She would visit with us from time to time and oh yes, I remember her love for purses.
~ Marilyn Murphy - September 15, 2022
Deb was a beautiful soul that was so caring. She was always so happy and positive. She loved to tell me about her new purses, and sing with me. I love her dearly, And miss her very much.
~ Robert Beumel - September 12, 2022
Deb was a beautiful soul that was so caring. She was always so happy and positive. She loved to tell me about her new purses, and sing with me. I love her dearly, And miss her very much.
~ Robert Beumel - September 12, 2022
I MET MY SWWET BEAUTIFUL FRIEND ON CLAPPER AND IT WAS THE BEST MOMENTS IN MY LIFE WHEN WE MET OUR FEIEND SHIP WAS OVER THE TOP COULD ASK FOR A BETTER FRIEND . I MET DEBBIE THROUGH HER HUSBAND RUSS. OUR TIME WAS SO AMAZING . IF I WAS CALLING DEBBIE SHE WAS CALLING ME JUST TO TALK . SHE WAS ALWAYS IN MY LIVE ON CLAPPER SHE HAD TO SEE ALL MY PURSES WALLETS AND BAGS AND FELL IN LOVE THEM ALL. I MISS YOU DEARLY BEAUTIFUL. ?? OUR FAVORITE SAYING WAS TO EACH OTHER LOVE YOUR FACE*LYF* ?? ??. DEBBIE WAS SO KIND SWEET BEAUTIFUL FRIEND LOVE AND MISS U SO MUCH LOVE U ALWAYS HARELY
~ Phyllis Jones - September 11, 2022
Hello my dear sweet beautiful friend in heaven this is harley I miss you dearly and the times we shared on the phone and miss your smile missing seeing everyday. I know your with my I feel your percence close everyday. And I will keep you close to my heart and carry you with me always missing u so bad it hurts me. I know way way down deep your here with me. HERE IS OUR SAYING EVEYDAY LOVE YOUR FACE. LOVE AND MISS DEARLY LOVE ALWAYS HARLEY
~ Phyllis Jones - September 11, 2022
I met Debbie through Russ on CLAPPER! Debbie instantly became family to me. She was so sweet and special to me. We would both get so excited to see each other on Clapper! I loved hearing her sing Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash. I enjoyed seeing her happy, when she would show off her latest purse. Something we had in common, was we both loved Paris. She was such a beautiful person, inside and out. You could tell that Russ and Debbie were soulmates. They way they interacted with each other should a deep and beautiful love. I will miss her so much. I love you Debbie. From Theresa90210 from CLAPPER!
~ Theresa Groeber - September 10, 2022
I met Debbie through Russ on CLAPPER! Debbie instantly became family to me. She was so sweet and special to me. We would both get so excited to see each other on Clapper! I loved hearing her sing Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash. I enjoyed seeing her happy, when she would show off her latest purse. Something we had in common, was we both loved Paris. She was such a beautiful person, inside and out. You could tell that Russ and Debbie were soulmates. They way they interacted with each other should a deep and beautiful love. I will miss her so much. I love you Debbie. From Theresa90210 from CLAPPER!
~ Theresa Groeber - September 10, 2022
I am so sorry to hear of Deb's passing! She was a wonderful woman. I met her on Clapper with her husband Russ. She was a beautiful, kind soul. She will be greatly missed. My prayers and thoughts are with her family and friends. - Andrea (sisu)
~ Andrea Sisu - September 9, 2022
Deb was such a beautiful lady inside and out. I met her through her husband, Russ on Clapper. She was so kind and caring , and loving !!! She will be missed by so many people that loved her!! Prayers to you Russ and the family.. My she RIP!!
~ Pat Brady - September 9, 2022
As I sit here thinking about what to say about my wife Debbie or Deb Watts . Debbie didn't talk much about her growing up except that she was proud to be from Harrison Arkansas and their family Roots were deep there still and that she loved them all. She said a picture to me once from a family reunion and the people are lined up in front of the school so many of them that you couldn't see the front of the entire School. She still told stories of living on a farm and growing up with all the animals and helping their daddy and Mom with yearly Gardens Deb's First Love was her father or daddy she told her riding with him on milk deliveries and how she was proud of him in his truck trucking business Deb has three children who she didn't talk about much due to the painful memories of the past but I know she still had love for them until the her last breath. And she was so proud to be a grandma even though she didn't know all of her grandchildren's names. I met Deb 6 years ago and crisis of alayo both of us were going through difficult time mentally at. Right away we're fast friends talking and attending group sessions together this allowed us to know each other I believe deeper than most people married a year. A month later after meeting we were married. Soon after we met I had my third back surgery in the in 6 months after recovering I took a job in New Mexico we drove from Omaha to New Mexico our first Adventure. What a drive we got to Texas where we were hit by a severe thunderstorm with hail the first night we got there then the drive across Texas into New Mexico a long long drive but so beautiful Deb loved it. She saw things like she never saw before like elk I'm out lying and packs of wild dogs on the reservation that we worked at. She saw such things as best tornadoes or dust devils and the mountains of the Southwest. After 4 months of living in Crown Point New Mexico I got sick requiring a 3-week stay in the hospital where devil is by my side sleeping in a chair until my transfer to a rehab 75 Mi south of Albuquerque a 6-week stay which Deb and mom broke me out of to come home end. The infection in my spine damage my spine so much I can no longer work. This became a very tough time for the both of us as Deb supported us for almost 3 years on just her disability check and help from her family of course. Physically both Deb and I have our own ailments which we took care of each other I always said that together we were just broke down enough to make one person and I believe that was true. As soon as we heard the saying to the Moon and back it became our saying to each other and until she couldn't say it anymore it always will be. Over the years I've had the pleasure of being adopted into her family the Watts family runs deep and she loved all of her nieces and nephews and all of her children too as well as her grandchildren. As soon as we were married Deb couldn't wait to meet my children and she accepted them into her heart without any question loving them like they were her own. Deb had to lifelong friends one being Sally alejos Sally and her had some Adventures over the years from chasing tornadoes at storm watchers to Saturday morning trips to store to buy clothes knick knacks and purses. Don't get me started on purses. Sally and her were up for any Adventure including drives across the country to the state of Massachusetts to meet Sally's family and get her chance to see the ocean for the first time. When I first got together with her said you have to meet Mom quote on quote mom that was Sally. I was used to going to the yearly winter get togethers for Christmas watching her family open presents and having her spoil us both. Her second ride or do I friend was Sherry Watts who she met while Deb was in a nursing home that Sherry was working at Sherry loved Debbie so much and would do anything for her such a pure sister love without Sherry she would still be in a nursing home and I would have never met her thank God for SherryWithout Debbie Sherry would have never met her husband Roy Debbie's brother they have been married I believe 8 years now without one there wouldn't be the other and they know that. Roy and Sherry have always been there for us when we needed help whether it be repairs to the car or money when we were short. Thank God for them both. To have loved her animals over the years including our first dog together Sadie May whose death was so hard because she was our first for baby. Debbie has a cat now named mystery which no one else will let pet and tell Debbie didn't come home for at least a month then she started setting up my lap like she's too Debbie's. Are other cat Lily who loves all was Deb's love too and picked her out at the pound when she was just 6 weeks old. She told me of a cat that she used to own name Mallory that would sit on her bottom like she was a human being and Debbie loved bragging about her and missed her so. Now I'm going to talk about a friend Debbie made a few months ago off of the social media app Clapper Clapper similar to tick tock for you who haven't heard of it. I became a daily singer of karaoke on the site and Deb started singing also singing one song in particular every time Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire and I would sing background for her. I would be remiss if I didn't mention Harley a AKA Phyllis who she would go live online with and talk to all the time. And doing this Deb gained a following that I didn't even know she had and also friends of mine. So many that they have had multiple benefits for her for us to help us along in this time of need. Singing became a daily thing for me while Debbie was in the hospital and in the hospice as I would sing to her and the nurses would say they love the breaking of the monotony of The Quiet to hear saying come from a room. Dad had such a falling a Clapper that they took a picture of her and made it into their profile pictures having more than I would say 50 or 60 people with a picture of Deb as her profile for at least a day. She would have been over the moon about this and giddy I know my Deb would have been. Deb was a collector with dolls elephants and anything ceramic angel I even told her the house is full once and I noticed that the Angels just got smaller. Deb love the town of Dover where we live especially going down to the local store and having a piece of pie baked by my aunt before she passed away. Her dad sent diving into a depression for her and for her pies LOL. She loved to have the community gathered around me a couple people actually putting money up for food so I would have something to eat while Debbie was in a Skilled Nursing Facility over a year ago. Especially the people from church who came forward to give us rides an extra money when we needed it praise God to all of them.I would be remiss not to mention Debbie's parents Troy and Shirley. I know the Debbie's mom died when Debbie was only 21 or 22 years old this broke Debbie and still hurt her to the day she
~ Russ Shults - September 9, 2022
As I sit here thinking about what to say about my wife Debbie or Deb Watts . Debbie didn't talk much about her growing up except that she was proud to be from Harrison Arkansas and their family Roots were deep there still and that she loved them all. She said a picture to me once from a family reunion and the people are lined up in front of the school so many of them that you couldn't see the front of the entire School. She still told stories of living on a farm and growing up with all the animals and helping their daddy and Mom with yearly Gardens Deb's First Love was her father or daddy she told her riding with him on milk deliveries and how she was proud of him in his truck trucking business Deb has three children who she didn't talk about much due to the painful memories of the past but I know she still had love for them until the her last breath. And she was so proud to be a grandma even though she didn't know all of her grandchildren's names. I met Deb 6 years ago and crisis of alayo both of us were going through difficult time mentally at. Right away we're fast friends talking and attending group sessions together this allowed us to know each other I believe deeper than most people married a year. A month later after meeting we were married. Soon after we met I had my third back surgery in the in 6 months after recovering I took a job in New Mexico we drove from Omaha to New Mexico our first Adventure. What a drive we got to Texas where we were hit by a severe thunderstorm with hail the first night we got there then the drive across Texas into New Mexico a long long drive but so beautiful Deb loved it. She saw things like she never saw before like elk I'm out lying and packs of wild dogs on the reservation that we worked at. She saw such things as best tornadoes or dust devils and the mountains of the Southwest. After 4 months of living in Crown Point New Mexico I got sick requiring a 3-week stay in the hospital where devil is by my side sleeping in a chair until my transfer to a rehab 75 Mi south of Albuquerque a 6-week stay which Deb and mom broke me out of to come home end. The infection in my spine damage my spine so much I can no longer work. This became a very tough time for the both of us as Deb supported us for almost 3 years on just her disability check and help from her family of course. Physically both Deb and I have our own ailments which we took care of each other I always said that together we were just broke down enough to make one person and I believe that was true. As soon as we heard the saying to the Moon and back it became our saying to each other and until she couldn't say it anymore it always will be. Over the years I've had the pleasure of being adopted into her family the Watts family runs deep and she loved all of her nieces and nephews and all of her children too as well as her grandchildren. As soon as we were married Deb couldn't wait to meet my children and she accepted them into her heart without any question loving them like they were her own. Deb had to lifelong friends one being Sally alejos Sally and her had some Adventures over the years from chasing tornadoes at storm watchers to Saturday morning trips to store to buy clothes knick knacks and purses. Don't get me started on purses. Sally and her were up for any Adventure including drives across the country to the state of Massachusetts to meet Sally's family and get her chance to see the ocean for the first time. When I first got together with her said you have to meet Mom quote on quote mom that was Sally. I was used to going to the yearly winter get togethers for Christmas watching her family open presents and having her spoil us both. Her second ride or do I friend was Sherry Watts who she met while Deb was in a nursing home that Sherry was working at Sherry loved Debbie so much and would do anything for her such a pure sister love without Sherry she would still be in a nursing home and I would have never met her thank God for SherryWithout Debbie Sherry would have never met her husband Roy Debbie's brother they have been married I believe 8 years now without one there wouldn't be the other and they know that. Roy and Sherry have always been there for us when we needed help whether it be repairs to the car or money when we were short. Thank God for them both. To have loved her animals over the years including our first dog together Sadie May whose death was so hard because she was our first for baby. Debbie has a cat now named mystery which no one else will let pet and tell Debbie didn't come home for at least a month then she started setting up my lap like she's too Debbie's. Are other cat Lily who loves all was Deb's love too and picked her out at the pound when she was just 6 weeks old. She told me of a cat that she used to own name Mallory that would sit on her bottom like she was a human being and Debbie loved bragging about her and missed her so. Now I'm going to talk about a friend Debbie made a few months ago off of the social media app Clapper Clapper similar to tick tock for you who haven't heard of it. I became a daily singer of karaoke on the site and Deb started singing also singing one song in particular every time Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire and I would sing background for her. I would be remiss if I didn't mention Harley a AKA Phyllis who she would go live online with and talk to all the time. And doing this Deb gained a following that I didn't even know she had and also friends of mine. So many that they have had multiple benefits for her for us to help us along in this time of need. Singing became a daily thing for me while Debbie was in the hospital and in the hospice as I would sing to her and the nurses would say they love the breaking of the monotony of The Quiet to hear saying come from a room. Dad had such a falling a Clapper that they took a picture of her and made it into their profile pictures having more than I would say 50 or 60 people with a picture of Deb as her profile for at least a day. She would have been over the moon about this and giddy I know my Deb would have been. Deb was a collector with dolls elephants and anything ceramic angel I even told her the house is full once and I noticed that the Angels just got smaller. Deb love the town of Dover where we live especially going down to the local store and having a piece of pie baked by my aunt before she passed away. Her dad sent diving into a depression for her and for her pies LOL. She loved to have the community gathered around me a couple people actually putting money up for food so I would have something to eat while Debbie was in a Skilled Nursing Facility over a year ago. Especially the people from church who came forward to give us rides an extra money when we needed it praise God to all of them.I would be remiss not to mention Debbie's parents Troy and Shirley. I know the Debbie's mom died when Debbie was only 21 or 22 years old this broke Debbie and still hurt her to the day she
~ Russ Shults - September 8, 2022
:::Sherry "Sis" Watts::Not even sure where to start sharing all my memories ventures and shenanigans with my dear sweet Debby also known as short sh.t. 4I met Debby back in 2011 working with her at a nursing home where I was the activity Director as we all know or anyone that knew Debby knows she required a lot of attention and she would get it one way or another. Anytime I needed to go to the store or wherever Debby was always in tow so much that the other resident started questioning/even though they weren't not real interested in going. Our friendship blossom from there then before you know it she was coming home for supper and spending the night on weekends we became very close she asked me to take her to her older sister's funeral I was very hesitant thinking it would be very awkward but agreed to anyway because as we know she was very persistent and this is the part of my memories because of her persistent I will be forever grateful I ended up meeting her brother Roy and later become his wife one of my greatest blessings I could go on and on but to k444eep it short and simple she had a heart of gold and I will forever be grateful for all the lessons and blessings that I had with her she will always be deeply missed and loved.
~ SHERRY WATTS - September 8, 2022
??? Sally Alejose???I'm surely going to miss Deb I have known her for nearly 39 years. We met in the kilo Sierra Club which is a tornado chasing club we would have lots of adventures with that. Deb latched on to me and would always call me Mom. We did a lot of things together through the years she really enjoyed our trips to Massachusetts she really got so excited about the ocean and meeting my family out there. Deb had a gift of twisting people around her finger to get what she wanted which drove people crazy at times but she also had a good heart and you would know if you needed her for anything she would be there. She loved eating and shopping for purses were her passion; that girl couldn't go to a store without looking for or buying a purse. I swear she could open up her own store with all the purses she has brought in over the years. Deb met the love of her life about 6 years ago I was skeptical at first but then I noticed how she just budded into a beautiful flower with his love and attention. I was so happy she finally found someone in her life Deb had a lot of health problems lately but she stayed strong. I know Deb is in heaven with her mom, dad and sister who she missed terribly. I will miss her and always have her in my heart. I Love that girl.
???Phyllis "Harley"??? I Met Debbie on clapper it was so amazing to meet a such kind hearted woman and friend. Debbie could warm the room with her smile. when I met Debbie our friendship when over the top with me . Our times were so fun and a lot of laughs and joy over the phone and on clapper live . She knew she was safe with me and her picking on you about her purses and wallets and showing me her purses too. And her asking you for a purse she wanted and she got it . How I feel about Debbie she was loving caring kind I couldn't ask for a better friend to be in my life. why she meant the world to me is because she was like a big sister to me my best friend and our last phone call she said I love you and please don't cry . Debbie was always in my lives on clapper everyday and I called her she called me when was feeling bad. And she never met a stranger on clapper everyone loved her and cared for her too. AND OUR WORDS TO EACH OTHER LYF. And I will always remember you my sweet dear friend and your always with every step I take and everywhere I go your there with me. Your at peace now and please watch me. And it is never goodbye, it is I will see you later. I will see you again and we can catch up our talks and to see your sweet smile I LOVE YOU AND ALWAYS WILL FROM HARELY FROM CLAPPER.
~ Sally/Phyllis Alejose - September 8, 2022
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