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Deborah Ann Sullivan
January 23rd, 1957 - November 10th, 2017
Deborah Ann Sullivan, 60, of Auburndale, FL passed on November 10, 2017 at home. Born January 23, 1957 to Thomas and Beverly Myer, she moved to the area in 1995 from Glen Burnie, MD and was a medical coder for Bond Clinic. Deborah is survived by her husband, William D Hedgecock; four daughters, Sarah Willitt of Lakeland, FL, Christee Lyn Miller of Chattanooga, TN; Azure Tremper of Fredericksburg, MD and Ashley Moulton of Lakeland, FL; a son, David Sullivan of Lakeland, FL; two sisters, Sandy Dudley of Clifton, VA and Julie Vogel of Pasadena, MD; two brothers, Robbie Myer and Tommy Myer both of Pasadena, MD; eleven grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. The family will have a gathering of friends, 2:00pm, Saturday, November 18, 2017 at Oak Ridge Funeral Care in Winter Haven and the family asks that everyone please dress in casual attire. In lieu of flowers please make memorial donations in her name to The St. Jude's Children's Hospital https://www.stjude.org/. or the Shriners Hospitals for Children https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/donate .
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