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Debra Lee Aycock
May 23rd, 1953 - April 11th, 2009
AYCOCK, Debra Lee, 55, of Plant City, FL, passed away April 11, 2009. Debra was born May 23, 1953 in Denver, CO. Before retirement she was a Dental Assistant. She was an avid animal lover, loving mother, mother-in-law and friend. Survived by her son, Brian (Nikki) Mingledorff of Plant City; mother, Francesca Sennati Romani of Tampa; brother, Marino (Kathryn) Sennati of Greensboro, NC; sister, Jacqueline (David) M. McIntosh of Weshley Chapel; two (2) nieces, Elide (Josh) Sanstead of Atlanta, GA and Karina L. Sennati of Greensboro, NC; two (2) grand-nieces, Linda Sanstead and Madeline Sanstead both of Atlanta, GA. A Memorial Service will be Tuesday, April 14, 2009 from 3:00 - 6:00 PM at the family residence. In lieu of flowers memorial may be given the the Lupus Foundation (lupusfoundation.org) hn glover death datepsychology and lung cancer
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Since 1987, Florida Mortuary Funeral & Cremation Services has been committed to offering accessible, high-quality funeral and cremation services. Our dedication to providing personalized guidance, empathetic support, and meticulous attention has been unwavering. We take pride in our ability to meet the unique needs of each family, with a diverse range of plans that honor and respect all cultural traditions. Whether you're seeking a direct cremation or a traditional burial, our team is dedicated to arranging services that not only honor your preferences but also celebrate the life of your loved one in a meaningful way....
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