Deborah Tilley:
CLASS OF 1982
Harding High SchoolClass of 1982
St. paul, MN
Deborah's Story
i was the tom boy in the crowd. Since then I have become quite the lady, thanks to my husband Randall whom I was with for almost 20 yrs till he passed away from cancer on June 26th 2011. I will miss him very much, he was a big part of the wonderful woman I am today. Anyone wanting to get ahold of me I am in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. My phone number is listed under Deborah Tilley. I am really looking for the few special friends I had you know who you are. And to the guys that never asked me out in school you should see me now! A special request goes out to my best friend in school, Keith Zielsdorf where ever you are I still think about you. Look me up in the Poplar Bluff, Missouri phonebook. My husband and I never believed in credit cards and bank accounts so I am a cash only person so I have no way to get an update. To all of you that are signing my guestbook thank you. Look me up we can talk and catch up. Sincerally Deborah j Tilley (LaBarre) Miss you all. Harding High School Rocks, Johnson Sucks. LOL Love you all
I am back in Minnesota. I'm living in west-central Minnesota. My number is (218)583-1145 for anyone who feels like reminiscing and catching up. All stay safe at this...Expand for more
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My hero is my husband that just passed away. He had 4th stage lung cancer. He was diagnosed in his 14th yr with it. We would go out and help people in tornados, storm spot, clean up storm debris, do search and rescue for lost children and elderly people or peole in general, he was never to busy to talk to an addict to try and talk some sense into them, he had a big heart and cared, he would never let a child go with out anything, he went to Katrina and did body recovery which haunted him for a long time but he felt he needed to help, even sitting here in his last months he wanted to go to Japan and help after the earth quake. He was given only 6 months to live 0n Jan 12th 2008 and he was strong and courageous and said when God had my mansion ready and I was done here I would go home. He would take hardly any of his pain meds so he could be awake to talk to me and be here for me or anyone else that needed him. He was made an honorary US Marshall at his funeral for the person he was. He got a military burial and I have his flag that I will always cherish. Everyone that new him knew he was special. He was and always will be my HERO!!!!!
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