Deborah Giattino (nee Walters), Sayville, NY— With heavy hearts, the community is mourning the passing of Deborah Giattino, a beloved mother, wife, and preschool teacher. Known for her warm smile and positive energy, Debbie’s presence brightened every room she entered. She passed away recently, leaving behind a profound legacy of love and kindness.
Debbie, affectionately known as Mrs. G, had a lasting impact on countless children’s lives as a preschool teacher at Tiny Tots in Bayport for over 20 years. She dedicated her life to nurturing young minds and creating a welcoming environment for all those she taught.
Debbie and her husband, Jimmy, raised their children—Jimmy, Kyle, and Courtney—while staying deeply rooted in the Sayville and Bayport communities. Jimmy, known as Coach G, has been a fixture on the coaching staff for the Bayport varsity football team.
In this time of overwhelming grief, a fundraiser has been organized by Kristen Tomich to support the Giattino family. The campaign has raised $300 so far, with contributions from friends, family, and the community. These donations will help provide some relief during this difficult time.
The community’s support has been overwhelming, with heartfelt messages and donations pouring in from people who were touched by Debbie’s spirit and kindness.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Deborah Giattino, and our thoughts and prayers are with the Giattino family during this incredibly difficult time.
Short Summary of Deborah Giattino
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Deborah Giattino (nee Walters) |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Kristen Tomich |
Goal Amount | Not specified |
Amount Raised | $300 |
Location | Sayville, NY |
Purpose | Support for the Giattino family during their time of loss |
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Giattino family as they navigate this difficult time. May Deborah Giattino rest in peace.
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