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My dearest Debi. Please visit
Birth date: Aug 22, 1956 Death date: Nov 4, 2007
Debi (Schneider) Parker, 51, of Randolph, died on Sunday, November 4, 2007 at her home. Debi was born on August 22, 1956, in Alliance, and lived in Alliance most of her life. Debi was employed as an escrow officer for Heritage Uni Read Obituary
My dearest Debi. Please visit
I always stopping,talking, laughing, and sharing. I was afraid to tell Debi that I was leaving Schwan's because she had told me if I ever left she would hunt me down. I told her and she hugged me and wished me good luck. She was a gracious, generous, kind giving person and I will miss her.
What an amazing person, co-worker, and friend. I just cant believe you are gone. We all just ache for you to come back to us. I remember being so nervous my first day at work, but you made me laugh. There was never a dull moment when Debi walked in the door, always a smile, a quick witted comment, and laughter till your stomach hurt. You were there for so many important moments in my life, my wedding, your the first person I saw before I walked down the aisle, you cried and I cried. You watched as I became a mother, twice, I have held those blankets you made for my girls for the last couple of nights and just cried. Its hard to even pick the greatest moment I have had with you, this world will never be the same without you. My heart goes out to Eddy and your children, their lives and everyone who knew you will never be the same. I am so greatful for the moments we had. You will be deeply, deeply missed.
Debi wanting to be Bonnie Parker of the infamous Bonnie & Clyde(she adored Warren Beatty). We'd dress up-but she always got to be Bonnie-I had to settle for Blanche. The College Plaza one time even had the car that was suppose to be the original car that was in the movie-we waited for weeks to see it. Debi was so excited. Then came boys...our lives changed. Our own families began, we stayed in touch, shared our stories. A few years ago we even found out our sons had both fallen head over heels for the same girl. As hectic as it became we still never forgot the memories. We ran into each other @Wal-Mart several months ago and laughed because she was finally a Parker. The memories we shared are not forgotten. Your smile & sparkling eyes will always be bright and lasting in my heart, as well as others.
The memories...As a young girl growing up on Willow Ave., the day I heard Mary Alpago was getting married and her new husband was moving in her home & bringing his daughter, I didn't realize how my life was about to change. We were unseparable. Same clothes, shoes, tried hair-for obvious reasons never did work out. We'd spend weeks figuring out what to wear to the Alliance Mach. picnics to Idora Park. Friday nights were always several games of conasta & home made by Debi Chef-boy-arde's pizza. Oh and I can't forget Ted's minature Reece's PB Cups. In the summer followed by sleeping out on the front porch, terrorizing the neighbor boys-Debi had a way with that-including my brothers. Knowing word for word S.E. Hinton's novel The Outsiders. Wanting at times to run away just like Johnny and Pony-boy for what ever reason at that time. Debi
Debi was our cousin. She was special to us and our cousins Sandy and Kim, because she was a gift from our Aunt Bobbie, whom we loved so much and died so early in life. Debi was easy to like, easier to love and she had that infectious laugh. She could be the life of the party and then the mother hen. We live in Washington State but we have strong and dear memories, and our love for Debi and our Ohio family remains forever and a day. We will miss Debi so much.
We are so sorry to hear of Debbie's death. We were her neighbors when she lived in Louisville. We will always remember her for her willingness to always help others. She was a fun and caring person, and we were good friends when she lived close to us. It is a terrible tragedy that she died so young. We will always remember her. May God Bless her children and family in this terrible time of sorrow.
Debi was a good daughter and sister who loved her family. She also was a good mother who helped raise some of the nicest kids I've ever known. they all have good hearts and are her legacy.