Deborah E. von Schebe


Published on Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:35 PM AKST

Deborah E. von Scheben, 60, of Big Lake, died of cancer Feb. 13.

She was born July 27, 1948 in Long Beach, Calif., and moved to Alaska in 1982.

Deborah enjoyed sewing, painting, floral design, ice skating, fishing and gardening. She was a member of Faith Bible Fellowship in Big Lake.

She is survived by husband Leo; children Richard, Regina, Coco, step-children, Leo, Mia, Jason and Chad; sister Rita, daughter-in-law, Shannon; grandchildren, Brittany, Chase, Aubrey, Marisa, Wolfgang, Kameron, Alexandra, Sophie, Trey and great-grandchild, Kayden.

Services will be tonight at 6 p.m. at Faith Bible Fellowship, 14159 Hollywood Drive. Pastor Ethan Hansen will officiate.

She will be buried at Pioneer Cemetery in Palmer.

Comments

4 comment(s)

    Mary wrote on Feb 21, 2009 11:18 PM:

    " Debbie touched my heart many years ago and she will never be forgotten I know she is sitting at our Father's feet. "

    Pam wrote on Feb 21, 2009 1:19 PM:

    " What a big impact this lady made on me in just 2 short years. She was so supportive of Denaili Christian School and gave time each week to teach the students Art. She showed them the beauty in their surroundings and they loved her.
    I will miss her but I know she is dancing in heaven with no pain. "

    Marilyn wrote on Feb 20, 2009 11:07 AM:

    " A very gracious lady that impacted the lives of many people - adults and kids alike. One of her favorite songs to teach the children was "I'm in the Lords army" . She truly was a member of His army. Her presence will be missed but the memory of her will live on for years to come. "

    Big Laker wrote on Feb 20, 2009 8:51 AM:

    " A great lady witha great attitude, she will be missed dearly by many of us. God needed a special angel, in heaven, so he sent for her, we can only pray we get called upon too.
    We miss you Miss Debbie "

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