Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with you! We love and adore the family so much. And we share the amazing journey of what family means to Deb! What a strong, courageous and beautiful lady. Forever in our hearts!
~ Teasa & Kenny Ezeh & the Boys,
Aurora , IL
As recent as April 29th when Deborah was at our Knitfest, she and I shared our stories of facing cancer and winning that battle. Yet we both always feared the little "twinges" we would get as it might be the return of having to fight another battle. But we always have confidence that God walks with us and it's all part of His plan. I will miss her smile, her friendship and her loving spirit. Until we meet again.
~ Linda Elder,
Waukesha, WI
I am sorry to hear of Deborah's (or Debbie, as I know her) passing. We attended and graduated from BCHS together. She always had a smile on her face and was a fun loving person. Although once we graduated our paths went different ways, however, she was and will always remain in my heart. Thank you for all of your community work to make someone else's life a bit better.
~ Judy Vergata,
Brookfield, WI
Dear Michael, Greg,Judy,Judy,Laura, Nicole and all of the other family members.
I am so sorry that I will not able to attend the Memorial service. I am sending my deepest condolences to each and everyone of you. That Deborah touched your life in the way that was individualized for all 9f us. With our special memories of our relationship with Deborah.
May these memories being you call peace in the months and years to come. I will be thinking and praying with you all as you celebrate Deborah's life that touched so many in different ways. We all can be rested assured that Deborah will be waiting for you when it is our turn. I just wish I could have heard all the beautiful stories of the memories that have of this special one that shared herself with each of us.
May you all feel the love, peace and comfort that is coming from so many!
~ Lara Carmody(Cash),
Englewood, TN
I'm so sorry for your loss, Mike and family. I did not have the good fortune of knowing her personally, but she sounds like a wonderful women. You're all in my prayers.
~ Tim Olsen,
West Bend, WI
My condolences to Mike and the Krieger family. I knew Deborah from growing up in Brookfield, living nearby and being friends with her sister, Laura. I have special memories of spending time with Deborah and both of her sisters.
Having read her caring bridge journal entries it is evident that Deborah had a strong faith and is now in presence of our Heavenly Father.
We all have been blessed to have known her beautiful smile at some point in our lives.
~ Mary (Weber) Stencil ,
Colfax, WI