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Deborah Ann White

September 9, 1950 - January 13, 2022
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Deborah “Debbie” Ann White of Wenonah, formerly of Browns Mills, was granted her angel wings and passed away peacefully in her home on January 13, 2022, at the age of 71, after battling lymphoma. Debbie was born in Manhattan, NY to Warren and Helen Bergen and later lived in Union City and Keyport with herContinue Reading

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Georgann LoMonaco left a message on January 20, 2022:
What nice comments, prayers, and memories I see here about my cousin Debbie. She was a witch! No! Just kidding! She was a nut! A good nut! We never did get around to her cleaning my teeth. I know she had good friends throughout her life and career and she was deeply loved by George and the whole family, not to mention Frank. I talked to Frank once on the phone over the decades of being separated by life. That was to have him tell Debbie and my Aunt Helen, Lonnie had passed. Sigh. ?
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Georgann Raffone LoMonaco left a message on January 19, 2022:
Too many fond memories to list just one. ???
MICHAEL HART left a message on January 17, 2022:
Frank and Family, Janet and I are e so sorry for your loss an know that we are here for you in this time of sorrow. Ours prayers are with you for Debbie.
Christine Daly Gartner left a message on January 16, 2022:
Beth and Paul and Family - so sorry for your loss❤️
Bob Rose left a message on January 16, 2022:
My deepest sympathies to to you and your family. May God bless and give you strength. Frank, I’m so sorry for your loss, my heart hurts for you.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Ed & Lisa Aesoph left a message on January 16, 2022:
We are sorry to hear of Debbie’s passing. We were blessed to know her. Our hearts go out to your family. ❤️
lynda clifford left a message on January 15, 2022:
We met at work and for the first year she was my only friend. I remember her being cranky when I got engaged and she only found out because my mother had sent flowers at work, and when my birthday passed and no one had done anything, and when I had a miscarriage and was alone with a 13 month old. I remember her laughing when I wrapped her desk in computer paper. The desk items, the CRT, the trash can, the chair, AND the cubical. I remember a few years later, in a different building, she had a door, I filled her office, shoes, cabinets, drawers, binders and entire floor with packing popcorn. I can still her squeal, and her cursing when some would fall unexpectedly months later. I live by one sentence she said to me. "Lynda, you are not always a peach". I am not, but you were Deb. Until we meet again
Judy and George Rose left a message on January 15, 2022:
We are so sorry for your loss. Our family will be holding your family in our thoughts and prayers . Hopefully happy memories will help you all through this difficult time. You have our heartfelt support and friendship. With Love , Judy, George and family
Chris TObin left a message on January 15, 2022:
Condolences to George and the entire family. As a long time friend of George and his family, I got to meet and know Debbie on her visits to Ohio over the years. She was always friendly and down to earth. I know she meant a lot to George. She is in the best place now watching over all her family.
Ashley Rose left a message on January 15, 2022:
To Deb’s family and friends I’m so sorry for your loss. I was lucky enough to have Debbie as my neighbor for many years. She and her family are truly wonderful people. She will be missed. Anything my family or I can do, know that we are always here. Xoxox Ashley Rose
Donna White left a message on January 15, 2022:
Sorry for your loss we had many good times together
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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