In Memory

Deborah Keyser (Loeffler)

Deborah Keyser (Loeffler)

 

 

Deborah J. Keyser Loeffler, age 65, passed away peacefully on December 2, 2014, at her home in Wolverine, Michigan. She was born June 3, 1949 in Saginaw, Michigan to Alvin L. Keyser, Jr. and Helen J. Hodges Keyser. Debbie was a 1967 graduate of Douglas MacArthur High School in Saginaw Township. She married William W. Loeffler on June 8, 1968. Together they had three children, Jennifer (Nickolas) Barris, Mark (Lisa) Loeffler, and Michael Loeffler.Debbie worked as a legal assistant for most of her adult life. Debbie's children and grandchildren brought her great joy and together they created many fun-filled memories whether at their home in Wolverine, on family vacations, birthdays, holidays or at numerous sporting events. She was an avid quilter and seamstress. Debbie also loved watching or listening to the Red Wings hockey games. No matter what challenge Debbie faced she always met each one head on with a smile and grace. Debbie is survived by her husband Bill, their three children, and seven grandchildren: Alexander Barris, Stephanie Barris, Matthew Loeffler, Jacob Loeffler, Cassidy Loeffler, Connor Loeffler, Bryce Loeffler. Two sisters, three brother-in-laws, a nephew, two nieces and three great nephews; mother-in-law, Fran Loeffler. She was preceded in death by her parents, father-in-law, Walter Loeffler, and a niece. The family has chosen to remember her privately. In lieu of flowers, memorials in her honor may be made to the Cheboygan County Humane Society through the Nelson Funeral Home and Cremation Service, P.O. Box 1548, Gaylord, MI 49734.



 
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01/14/17 05:16 PM #1    

Connie Krebs

Debbie,
You are one of the best friends I have loved and lost. I remember one sleep over at your house when late at night we danced to the Herman Hermits' song Henry The Eighth then ate pistachio ice cream with your mother. I remember riding in your Dad's big Bonneville convertible with the top down, boat rides at Higgins Lake, and lots of laughs and long talks. I'm sorry I didn't stay in touch with you. Peace be with you, you are not forgotten. Peace be with you too Bill.
Connie

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