Deborah S. Byerly

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Deborah S. Byerly, 66, of East Brandywine, passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 at the Life Care Hospital in West Chester. She was the widow of the late John B. Byerly. Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late Fred W. and Helen Benjamin Shaver.


Deborah was a graduate of Scott High School in Coatesville. She was last employed by the Double D Diner in Coatesville as a hostess. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd of Coatesville, Women of The Moose Lodge and the Thorndale Fire Co.


She is survived by four step children; John Eric Byerly and wife Marjorie of Honey Brook, Denise L. Sharrer of Wagontown, Donna L. Arnold of Narvon and Michele L. Thomas of Lititz, special niece Colleen M., wife of Fred Swope of Gap, ten step grandchildren, eight step great grandchildren, one godson Brandon Tyler Russum and four siblings, Judith, wife of John Mendenhall of Ocean View, DE, Cynthia, wife of William Fillman of Honey Brook, Lee Shaver and wife Leona of Coatesville, Wade Shaver and wife Karen of Coatesville, and many nieces and nephews.


Services will be private at the convenience of the family.


Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  Online condolences may be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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Ms. Deb was a wonderful person and will be truly missed :(

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God bless you my dear friend. We shared so many good times together.
Our trips to Las Vegas, The Poconos and the Cruise. You, John, Frank, and I spent many times and eating dinner and just enjoying each others company. So many times we dog sat for each other.Brandy and Misty were good pals too. I love Mrs B.

Your Dear Friend

Karen

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"My profound condolence to the family." From an old Valley Road Childhood friend.Those were the days.Just seems like yesterday. Sadly missed,by the Griffin family.
Dr. Carl P. Griffin

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My father (Fred Reed) was good friends with your father and Debbie for many years and always spoke fondly of them both. My thoughts are with you all at this sad time.
Sincerely,
Roxanne Reed Cockerham

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Dear family of Debbie, so sorry to hear she passed. She was a lovely girl from the west end, always smiling. may your memories console you at this time. Sincerely, Nancy Pitcherella

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