Lifestyle
Community Remembers Debra Work, 1956-2024, with Love

The community is mourning the loss of Debra Work, who passed away in 2024, at the age of 67. Her family has shared a heartfelt message, reflecting on her life and the impact she had on those around her. Debra is remembered for her warmth and kindness, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.
Celebrating a Life Well-Lived
Debra was born in 1956 and spent her life in a close-knit community that she held dear. Her family, including her husband Dave Work and children Leah and Alan, expressed their profound grief, stating, “When the golden sun is setting and your mind from care is free, when others you are thinking, will you sometimes think of me.” This sentiment encapsulates the love and connection that Debra fostered throughout her life.
Friends and community members have also come forward to share their stories and memories, highlighting Debra’s unwavering support and compassion. Whether through volunteer work or simply being a friend in times of need, she had a unique ability to touch lives.
A Lasting Impact
The outpouring of love from the community serves as a testament to the lasting impact Debra had. Many have described her as a pillar of strength and a source of comfort. She was often seen at local events, eager to lend a hand and uplift others.
As the community reflects on her life, it becomes clear that Debra’s memory will endure through the countless lives she influenced. Her family continues to receive support as they navigate this difficult time, with friends and neighbors rallying to honor her legacy.
In the coming weeks, a memorial service will be held to celebrate Debra’s life and contributions. The family invites all who knew her to join in remembering the joy she brought to their lives. As they move forward, the words shared by her loved ones resonate deeply: “Forever loved and dearly missed.”
Debra Work’s spirit will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing her.
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