So sorry to hear of Debbie's passing! She was always so nice and kind to me. She will be missed!
Nicole CabralYou were my very first teacher on how to be a teacher and now I’m here in my own classroom I can never thank you enough for starting me on the path of being an educator . Thank you
Antonio La MannaShe will be greatly missed by all of us.
Betty SiegelSo sorry to hear of your mom's passing, I had the privilege of working with her for many years at Quincy College. She truly was a wonderful teacher and a dear colleague who I pray may now be at peace. My deepest sympathy to your family.
Jo FayMom, It seems like a dream, just the other day you were begging me to take out and cook a roast. You were talking about how you could not wait to go to Jim and Dawn's for Thanksgiving and see Onnie. I get up in the morning and I am waiting to hear you tell me to make you toast with cheesy eggs, or hear you ask when I come in from a smoke "what are you making for dinner"? I know that you are with your grandparents and Grampy and you are running and laughing and now no longer are encumbered by the walker or oxygen tanks that were needed in the last years. I miss you already but know that we will meet again. Billy
Ian William SinclairI had the honor of having Debbie as my professor at Quincy College and she was most definately one of my favorites. She is the only professor at that college who pushed me to my full potential. Every class I had with her she talked about each and everyone of her grandchildren and she was very proud of all their accomplishments and loved them all to the moon.She was a wonderful woman and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you at this difficult time.
Mary ConnellMy friend of 23 years. You are in my heart always! As we always finished each phone call with these words, “I love you my friend!” All of you are in my prayers. Love, Hilary Swan-Kornik
Hilary Swan-KornikMy deepest sympathy at the loss of you Mom. She was a wonderful person and teacher. She always put others first. She will be deeply missed
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