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Deborah Sue Quintall, age 68 died peacefully January 28th, with her family by her side. She was born in Asheville NC. and met her husband Doug in Jacksonville Florida while she attended Florida Junior college and he was serving in the US navy. They lived in Greenville SC for one year prior to moving back to Doug's home state of Oregon. She loved making quilts by hand, just as her grandmother taught her. Doug once said if she knows you, expect a quilt for Christmas. She was also an artist but she often felt she had no talent for that to be known. Her other favorite pastime was to read. Doug said if she didn't have fabric in her hand she would have a book. Debbie and the love of her life Doug spent 49 years together before she passed. They were seldom apart. Present with her as she passed was husband Doug, daughter Candance, son Gregory, daughter in law ( second daughter as Debbie called her) Kelly and her Grandson Kalob. She is also leaving behind Her Granddaughter Tayler, Grandson Tristan and two Great Granddaughters Aliza and Emma. As well as her brother David From Asheville NC, and numerous cousins,aunts,nieces, and nephews. She is loved and will be greatly missed.
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