A lover of music Deborah Ann Spears zest for life will be remembered with love long after her passing.
Deborah passed away September 9th, 2021 at the age of 62 after a courageous battle of cancer, surrounded by loved ones who will strive to honor her memory by living their lives to the fullest.
Growing up in the foster system Deborah always remained strong and focused on being independent. With employment in the FBI to being a Civilian in the military nothing was out of reach. From Baltimore, Seattle, Germany and Florida is where she decided to make a permanent home. She has since been a dedicated employee to the City of Jacksonville for over 20 years working with senior citizens. She always had an open door to anyone in need and willing to help others with her heart on her sleeve. The simplest pleasures in life, such as reading, quality time with family and music brought the greatest joy to “Our Angel in Disguise”.
*Until we meet again…….We think about you always, we talk about you still, you have never been forgotten, and you never will. We hold you close within our hearts, and there you will remain, To walk and guide us through our lives, until we meet again.”
She is survived by her husband Joseph; her daughter Jazmon; step daughter Jonae; her son Jo’Von and wife Amber; her brothers Carlos & Bernard; her sisters Carolyn, Lisa & Tanya and many grandchildren great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
A lover of music Deborah Ann Spears zest for life will be remembered with love long after her passing.
Deborah passed away September 9th, 2021 at the age of 62 after a courageous battle of cancer, surrounded by loved ones who will strive to honor her memory by living their lives to the fullest.
Growing up in the foster system Deborah always remained strong and focused on being independent. With employment in the FBI to being a Civilian in the military nothing was out of reach. From Baltimore, Seattle, Germany and Florida is where she decided to make a permanent home. She has since been a dedicated employee to the City of Jacksonville for over 20 years working with senior citizens. She always had an open door to anyone in need and willing to help others with her heart on her sleeve. The simplest pleasures in life, such as reading, quality time with family and music brought the greatest joy to “Our Angel in Disguise”.
*Until we meet again…….We think about you always, we talk about you still, you have never been forgotten, and you never will. We hold you close within our hearts, and there you will remain, To walk and guide us through our lives, until we meet again.”
She is survived by her husband Joseph; her daughter Jazmon; step daughter Jonae; her son Jo’Von and wife Amber; her brothers Carlos & Bernard; her sisters Carolyn, Lisa & Tanya and many grandchildren great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Funeral Service will be 10 AM Saturday September 18, 2021 in Evergreen Chapel 4535 Main St Jacksonville, Florida 32206 (904) 353-3649. A visitation will be held in the chapel one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery following the service.
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Our dear friend Joseph and family. Andre and I sends our sincerest condolences and heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your dear loved one. Debbie was a beautiful person with a heart of gold. She lived a life of service and touched many lives. She will be missed by many. We are so grateful to have been apart of her life. Please accept our sincere apology for not being able to attend the service. However, do know that we share in your loss and will keep you and the family in our prayers. May God comfort and guide you during these difficult times. ? RIP my dear friend, you will always hold a special place in my heart. Love you always. The Darden family ????
“Psalm 34:18 The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit”
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I am sadden by this lost of my dear childhood friend Debbie. My love go out to Joe, Lisa, Peanut, Jovon and Jasmin.
Debbie, my mind says I’m happy you got your wings and the trials and tribulations of this life is over. However, my heart ❤️ cries I’m not ready to see you go. I’m thankful you left me with so many childhood/ teen memories. Thanks for being my matron of honor. I will miss and treasure our friendship always.
Deborah was such an amazing lady, and I feel privileged to have known her. I know you will miss her deeply. I’ll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Roseanne
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