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In Loving Memory

Brennecke, Deborah Lynn

Brennecke, Deborah Lynn (nee Muschamp) entered into rest on Wednesday, September 25, 2024. Beloved soulmate of Don Hessler for 30 years; like a mother to Donald Hessler, Jr. and Stacey L. (Dave) Hempling; like a grandmother to Hunter Hessler, Lacey Hessler, Brooke Hempling, Taylor Hempling and Summer Hempling; treasured sister of Dianne (Charles) Passmore, Susan Strode, Richard (Marrissa ) Segal, Pam Segal and Charlie Muschamp; dearest aunt of Charles (Merinda) Passmore, Steven Strode, Lucas (Sarah) Passmore, Jessica (Mark) Guthrie, Ashley Strode, Joshua Christensen, Scott (Meagan) Segal, Marcus Segal, Amalia Feiteira, Sadie Passmore; great-aunt to many and friend to all.

Services:  Memorial visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL  5255 Lemay Ferry Rd on Saturday, October 12, from 10 a.m. until time of service 2 p.m. with all services concluding at Kutis.

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3 thoughts on “Brennecke, Deborah Lynn”

  1. Aunt Debby it was a special gift to have you in my life. I will be sure to honor your life always by leading with kindness and a smile just as you did. Until we meet again xoxo

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  2. Debbie.
    This is so hard 😢 I don’t know what to say.
    I love you to the moon and back from the first day we met.
    I want to thank you for all your love and Support thought the years.
    Lending a ear to listen to me.
    A shoulder to cry on,tears to be wiped away.
    The tears I cry today are for you because you will no longer be in pain and God’s got you in his hands.
    You have the biggest HEART.
    We had some of the best times.
    Wish we could have one more turkey day together ❤️
    Until we meet again in heaven as I’m sure that is where you are.

    Rest well my friend love you
    May

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  3. Debbie was a good friend for many years. She always had a smile and a twinkle in her eye. Many fond memories of fun and good times working together. She will be sorely missed.

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