Debra S. Samuels, 60, passed away on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at Logansport Memorial Hospital, Logansport.
Born on September 18, 1961 she was the daughter of Albert and Edna (Hagle) Samuels. Debra worked as a general laborer for most of her life for Marshall/Starke and Cardinal in Logansport.
She is survived by her sisters: Donna France of Rochester, IN and Vicki (Bill) Carpenter of Plymouth; as well as several nieces and nephews.
Debra is preceded in death by her parents and her siblings: Roger, Alvin, Terry, Judy and Dennis.
A graveside service will take place on Monday, December 13, 2021 at 10 a.m. in the New Oak Cemetery, Plymouth.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123 or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Mindy Eisenbise says
I am so very sorry for your loss. There are so many things I am going to miss about Deb. She was a part of every day I worked. She never forgot anything that was going on in my life and she would ask every time we talked. I’m going to miss hearing “how’s your honey, why don’t you marry him” and then just laugh and laugh. I will miss her bossing me around. I will miss her laughter and excitement when she would see me. I will miss her “I love you” every time I was leaving her home or ending our phone calls most of all. Deb I wish I could tell you again “I love you Debbie!”
Lavona says
Deb was such an alive person I will miss her greatly. I’m so blessed to have known her. I will forever think of her when I hear liberty liberty liberty and her singing it
Jessica Benn says
Im going to miss her so much! She didn’t forget a thing that’s for sure! I cry because my heart hurts but there are times I giggle because I think of the silly things she would say at times..she was a character. She always told me thank you when I done something for her and we would always have to talk about when I was coming back. She only gave me 2 days to be off for surgery but unfortunately I didn’t make it back but I did get to see her out shopping for candy and I got to spend time with her at the bowling alley.
Jennifer Graves Rottet says
Deb always remembered our family etc & would inquire how everyone was doing! When Dee & I were at Columbia together (1993-1994) & both pregnant, Deb held our babies when they were born.. even a few weeks ago she asked me, “How your baby doin?” Well, he’s 27yrs old now, doing okay, thanks, Deb. She also held my daughter when she was born in 1999.. I will miss your teasing, your jokes, & laughter, old friend.. more than you know 💔
Juanita Ribnek says
We are saddened to learn of Debbie’s passing. Debbie was a roommate of our sister, Bonnie for many years. We all loved our visits and conversations with Debbie. We will miss her asking “when are you picking up Bonnie” and “what time will you have her home”. Bonnie will miss her partner in crime.
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.