Deborah Lyles, affectionately known as Debbie, recently passed away, leaving behind a grieving family and community. Her untimely departure on October 25, 2024, has deeply affected those who knew her well, including her daughter, Emily Molander, who now faces the challenges of navigating life without her mother.
Debbie served with honor in the U.S. Army for an admirable 31 years and 8 months, retiring as a Master Sergeant on December 1, 2022. Her dedication went beyond her military duties; she was a Sexual Harassment and Assault Victim Advocate and a Suicide Prevention/Response Coordinator. Known for her generosity and warmth, Debbie was beloved by soldiers and friends alike, always extending kindness and support to those around her.
Her family, currently unable to locate a will or life insurance policy, is facing significant financial burdens associated with her memorial and final arrangements. A GoFundMe, organized by Icen Birchfield on behalf of Emily, has been established to support these expenses, with $1,340 raised toward a goal of $10,000. Among those expressing their sympathies, Angela Melton shared, "I’m so sorry hon for you and her family, you have all been in my prayers to Jesus."
Friends and the larger community continue to post messages of support, with heartfelt condolences echoing across social media. Sharlene Loomis and Kari Parker were among those who shared their sorrow and reflections on Debbie’s legacy, illustrating the impact she had on everyone who crossed her path.
We extend our deepest condolences to Deborah Lyles’s family and friends. May her spirit be honored, and may her loved ones find strength and peace in this difficult time.
Short Summary of Deborah Lyles
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Deborah Lyles |
Date of Passing | October 25, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Icen Birchfield |
Goal Amount | $10,000 |
Amount Raised | $1,340 |
Location | Atlanta, GA |
Purpose | Funeral and memorial expenses |
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