Deborah Sue Aguirre

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Deborah Sue Aguirre 68, middle school and high school paraprofessional, passed away Wednesday, September 9, 2020. Rosary, 7:00 p.m., Friday, September 18; Funeral Mass, 10:00 a.m., Saturday, September 19, both at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church. Deborah loved spending time with her grandchildren and family. She was artistic, loved cardmaking and other arts and crafts, and loved talking with family and friends by any means necessary. She had been a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church for almost 20 years. Preceded in death by her parents, Junior Baker and Mary Baker, and brother, Vincent Large. Survivors: husband, Frankie; son, Jon (Gina) Aguirre of GA; sisters, Noel (Dale) Troll, Joyce (Mike) Voge and Gay Lynn Thornburg; stepbrothers, Kevin (Tedi) Bowen, Scott Bowen and Steve (Kim) St. Michel; stepsisters, Sonya Hoskinson and Nova Baker; grandchildren, Jaelyn, Rylee and Drew Aguirre. A memorial has been established with Susan G. Komen, P.O. Box 98060, Washington, DC 20090 and METAVIVOR, 1783 Forest Drive, #184, Annapolis MD 21401. Downing & Lahey Mortuary West.

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  1. To my sister Deborah. I loved you more than you’ll ever know and I miss your presence here on earth already. Jesus came to take you to heaven and some day we’ll see each other again. Life is much too short here on earth, but in heaven we can all be together for eternity in the presence of God. I’ll always love you! Loving prayers to Frank, Jon, Gina and the Grand kids and to all who miss her dearly. Your Sister Noel A. Baker (Faubus) Troll

  2. I always spoke with Debbie about family history and she sent me this picture of our family month ago–August 9, 2020. We are going to miss you Debbie. Now I will have to ask Frankie to take care of all family history. Rest In the Peace of Our Lord Jesus Christ sister. Love and Prayers from George Placencio and Family…

  3. I know Debbie will be missed, she was a sweet heart but you didn’t have to question where you stood with her. Debbie may you rest in Peace knowing you left a lot of love behind. Frankie I would think of you from time to time , but had no idea how to reach you. Brother GOD’s speed.

  4. Frank and family. Bill and I were so saddened to hear of Debbie’s passing. We always enjoyed the Christmas letters filling us in on family happenings and achievements. She was so proud of her grandchildren and family. May your many memories comfort you at this time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.


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