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Debbie Isabell Nelson
June 16, 1952 - April 14, 2023
Service Date April 30, 2023
A celebration of Debbie’s incredible life will be held Sunday April 30, 2023 at the Morgan Park Community Club/Good Fellowship Club at 2:00 pm with visitation beginning at noon. Coffee and chocolate to follow the service.
Posted by:
Diane Langlee
Posted on:
April 28, 2023
My sincere condolences to you Debbie's family. Debbie had unbounding energy and commitment to children and her community. She was instrumental in providing me a day care setting to earn my early childhood licensure. I am grateful to her . May all your memories of her give you peace and appreciation of the caring person she always was. Sincerely, Diane Langlee
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Timmie Halverson
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April 23, 2023
She will be remembered, very nice cousin celebrating many Christmas when young at her house in West Duluth.God best her. Tim her cousin Marilyn Glad Middle son.
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Timmie Halverson
Posted on:
April 23, 2023
She will be remembered, very nice cousin celebrating many Christmas when young at her house in West Duluth.God best her. Tim her cousin Marilyn Glad Middle son.
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Jeanne Murphy
Posted on:
April 21, 2023
Sending healing prayers and comfort during this tough time. I was reflecting back over the years and my interactions with Debbie which my thoughts immediately went to being together with Debbie as we helped to prepare the house in Duluth for the birth of our granddaughter, Ali. Debbie was so elated and full of anticipation to see her first grandchild. So much love. May all the wonderful memories with Debbie comfort the family during this time. I am praying you find healing through the Lord’s love. With sympathy, Jeanne
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Judy Kreag
Posted on:
April 20, 2023
Debbie was a dear and loyal friend for almost 30 years. We facilitated classes for Parents of Teens (HELP - Hope and Education for Loving Parents) together for several years and even taught classes together on "Laughter". 🙂 When I went through a difficult divorce, she had "Laugh" parties for me to lift my spirit. She knew just about everyone in Duluth and especially loved Morgan Park. But her greatest love was for her two boys, her many grandchildren and Carl, her husband. I know she is happy being with her husband and parents again and no longer in pain. Blessings, Debbie. I will truly miss you! Judy Kreag