Connie
So sad to hear that Debi passed away. I didn't personally know Debi and met her as a business associate. She was always very nice and helpful and will be truly missed. My condolences go out to Debi's family.
Birth date: May 21, 1958 Death date: Oct 22, 2015
Deborah “Debi” Ray (Schmidt) Keel, born May 21, 1958 in Huntsville, Alabama, to Thomas L. Schmidt and Roberta Ann (Vice) Schmidt and departed this life on October 22, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Debi was youngest of four children born Read Obituary
So sad to hear that Debi passed away. I didn't personally know Debi and met her as a business associate. She was always very nice and helpful and will be truly missed. My condolences go out to Debi's family.
Debi was my best friend for many years. I was her dental assistant teacher at ATI.
Debi sweetie, I can't begin to fathom my life without you in it, I know we were just getting back together and I was really excited about us doing things together again. I know that I will miss you everyday for the rest of my life but I will know you are in a better place with your brother, mom, and your dad and I know that makes you very happy.
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I'm having a tough time accepting that I won't see Debi any more at our Saturday meetings in Denton. She was so honest & open to others in the group and she could ALWAYS make me laugh – what a sense of fun & humor she enjoyed! She will be missed very much by all of us in the group.
I am truly going to miss Debi. I have known Debi for over 11 years, when I first came in to the management world at work. We were in a newly formed team and if it was not for Debi's help I would have been lost! Debi has always been a very caring and helpful person. We can talk on the phone forever about anything. I couldn't understand how a Texas girl loved the NY Giants :-)! Debi was a very good friend and I will truly miss her. To Evan and Family, May God Bless you and carry you through this time of Grief. Kay-Ann Taylor (kat)
Debi, we can't believe you slipped away from us. We're glad you're no longer in pain. I will miss our lunches, the shopping adventures with who spent more. And who am I going to text with during Grey's Anatomy? But most of all our talks. And then there's you and Dale teasing each other, that would go on and on. With Love & Broken Hearts, Tina (aka Tigger) & Dale
I am so sorry for your loss. Debi started out being my sister's friend, and quickly became a part of our family to include our Aunt and Uncles. I always kidded her about being our Red-Headed Step sister, she hated me calling her that, but we always laughed. Debi and I would spend hours on the phone and she always gave great advice. She had cancer and so did my mom. She always told me how special my mom was. I knew that she was special, but to see someone else see how special my mom is was a blessing. Whenever Debi was around 2 things we knew would happen. Pictures and lots of laughs. If we went out to lunch, we took a picture, if we saw an old wooden bench, we took a picture. Then just laugh at the funny faces we made. Debi you will be missed so much. I love you, and I love the advice you always gave. You have touched so many. I just hope one day we will meet again. Good Bye my sweet friend sister. I will miss you! Love you always, Lisa Portz The Kluber and Portz Families.
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Dear Keel Family, May God's grace and comfort be with you during this very trying time. I knew Debi through phone calls and support she offered to help me (and I am sure others). She was a woman full of caring for others and her spirit will live on as we remember her kindness and thoughtful attention paid to others. You are in my prayers and may Debi's loving spirit comfort you as you undertake this life journey. Regards, Clarence Cox