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Deborah Jean Clarke

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Deborah Jean Clarke

Birth
Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
Death
15 Oct 1975
Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
Burial
Gregson, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Buried with her great-grandmother, Lissie Moran
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Deborah is the daughter of my favorite cousin, Linda Jean Moran and John Robert Clarke.

I was seven years old when she was born. I was so excited and would talk to Linda about plans for the baby, whose first name would be after my sister. However, due to complications during the labor, Deborah was stillborn. I was very devastated, as were we all.

Linda later remarried and Deborah has a younger sister, Sheri, and younger brother, Ron. She also has a cousin named Debora.

Deborah has never been nor ever will be forgotten. She was loved very much and desparately wanted. Her mommy was always very maternal. Perhaps that's why she was my favorite cousin despite our vast age difference. She has always been fun and good with children.

When Deborah's sister was a young child, she would tell people that she had a brother and a sister. People thought it was just wishful thinking, but she would explain in no uncertain terms, that she indeed had a sister, who was in Heaven. When her Grandma died suddenly, she said "Well, I had Grandma for 12 years. Now, it's my sister's turn to have her in Heaven."
Deborah is the daughter of my favorite cousin, Linda Jean Moran and John Robert Clarke.

I was seven years old when she was born. I was so excited and would talk to Linda about plans for the baby, whose first name would be after my sister. However, due to complications during the labor, Deborah was stillborn. I was very devastated, as were we all.

Linda later remarried and Deborah has a younger sister, Sheri, and younger brother, Ron. She also has a cousin named Debora.

Deborah has never been nor ever will be forgotten. She was loved very much and desparately wanted. Her mommy was always very maternal. Perhaps that's why she was my favorite cousin despite our vast age difference. She has always been fun and good with children.

When Deborah's sister was a young child, she would tell people that she had a brother and a sister. People thought it was just wishful thinking, but she would explain in no uncertain terms, that she indeed had a sister, who was in Heaven. When her Grandma died suddenly, she said "Well, I had Grandma for 12 years. Now, it's my sister's turn to have her in Heaven."


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