Deborah Wasser, age 59, died Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at her residence in Alexandria, KY. She is survived by her husband, Robert "Bo" Wasser; Daughter, Heather Wasser; Son, Erich (Jennifer) Wasser; and step-son Rob Wasser. She is also survived by her mother Imogene Ebert and her brother Wayne Stewart. She loved her 5 grandchildren so much!
Visitaton from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Sunday, March 20, at the Alexandria Funeral Home with the funeral service at Alexandria Funeral Home on Monday, March 21, at 10:00 AM. Interment will be at John's Hill Cemetery. Memorials: Kidney Foundation of Greater Cincinnati 2200 Victory Parkway, Suite 510 Cincinnati, OH 45206.
I know I speak for all of Deb's coworkers in expressing how saddened we are by her death. Our heart-felt sympathy goes out to her entire family. She was so proud of all of you. Deb was such a sweet, gentle woman and a wonderful colleague. I have many fond memories of our many hours together in the office. We used to have long, intense conversations about American Idol (she LOVED Adam Lambert). I remember escorting her to her car during the 2004 Cicada emergence, she was SO SCARED! I could go on all day. Bottom line, we loved Deb and will miss her. John Winkelmann
ReplyDeleteTo My loving wife. I am speaking outloud so I know you can hear me. I miss you so much already. You are the best thing that ever happened to me. I know you heard everything I said to you prior to giving yourself to GOD. So no need repeating them. I know you are with your dad now. You never got over him passing. And I will never get over you passing. You will always be with me. You are in my heart and soul. I will see you again.
ReplyDeleteMy mother was the strongest person I ever knew. I truly thought nothing could stop her. She loved her grandchildren so much, and was always there for me when I needed her. Her and my father have done so much for Noah and I... words can never express my gratitude. Her and I had so many wonderful memories together...memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. Most of those memories were her and I laughing at the silly things I did...I loved making her laugh. I miss her so much, I would love to see her one more time, and I know I will again someday.
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Bo and Family,
ReplyDeleteWe are so saddened to hear of Deb's passing. We, along with so many of your camping friends, will surely miss her smiling face. It has been a pleasure sharing weekends with both of you and we will keep those memories with us. Our prayers are with you and the family. Take comfort knowing you WILL see her again and until then, you have precious memories.
Dave and Tary Meyers
Bo, Gordy and I are so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
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ReplyDeleteI am truly sorry to learn of Deb's passing. I can tell by the way you speak of her (and to her here) that she meant the world to you, and I am so sorry for your loss.
I had the pleasure of working with Deb and although it was years ago, I still remember her sweet smile and bright outlook on life.
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to each and every one of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love to all,
Terri Butler
Heartfelt sympathy to the family of Debbie. A beautiful lady gone too soon.
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Uncle Eddie and Aunt Rickye
Bo, Erich and Heather I am so sorry you are facing this loss when Debbie was still so young. She was a great mother in law to our daughter Jennifer and a loving mamaw to the grandkids. She loved watching their sports. I remember her jumping up and down screaming at Daniel's football games. She was so funny. How she loved all the kids even thr grand kids in laws :-))
ReplyDeleteshe will be missed by everyone. I know she will be watching over you all, sitting their with her dad. We love you all and are here for you. Brian and Delorise
Bo, Erich and Heather I am so sorry you are facing this loss when Debbie was still so young. She was a great mother in law to our daughter Jennifer and a loving mamaw to the grandkids. She loved watching their sports. I remember her jumping up and down screaming at Daniel's football games. She was so funny. How she loved all the kids even thr grand kids in laws :-))
ReplyDeleteshe will be missed by everyone. I know she will be watching over you all, sitting their with her dad. We love you all and are here for you. Brian and Delorise
You are in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time. Debbie will be missed by all.
ReplyDeleteBo, Heather, Erich and the entire Family,
ReplyDeleteMy deepest sympathy to all. When I think of Debbie Lynn, her smile is immediately visualized. She had the ability to laugh and make others laugh as well. It was an honor to have known her for so many years. She will be lovingly missed.
Today is Mom's Birthday !!! Happy Birthday ! Hope you and Grandpa are enjoying some yummy cake. Love you !
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