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Deborah Karen “Debbie” Darger Dopp

Birth
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Feb 2004 (aged 39)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Deborah Karen Darger Dopp, 39, passed away Wednesday, February 18, 2004 after an intense, lengthy well-fought battle with cancer.

Debbie's life has been an example of continuous giving - of selfless, unconditional love and an angelic presence here on this planet. She loved all of us, without reservation. When faced with anger and hate she responded with love and compassion. "Just send love," was her constant response, and it always worked. She was an angel who came here from heaven, and now has returned.

Born May 1, 1964 to David and Deborah Darger in Murray, UT. Debbie graduated from the "I AM" High School in Denver, Co., and from ITT with a bachelors in Computer Aided Drafting. She most recently worked for Epic Engineering developing civil projects as CAD supervisor. She married Kim Dopp ("You're Schmoopie, Schmoopie)" in 2001 after they spent many years looking for each other.

Debbie is survived by her loving husband Kim and stepsons Jesse Barbour and Kellen Dopp, Taylorsville; her kind and gentle father Rex Frandsen, Lava Hot Springs, ID - whose arrival in her life was her happiest day; brothers Alma (Linda), Tetonia, ID; David (Cherie), South Jordan; Stephen (Linda), Mount Shasta, CA; Marvin (Annika), Mount Shasta, CA; Michael (Mary), Portland, OR; sister Lisa (Larry) Jordt, Tooele; and also her huge extended family, friends and loved ones from all around the world.

There will be a memorial open house for anyone wishing to pay their respects at the LDS Highland Ward, 932 West Greenoaks Drive (5900 South) on Friday, February 20, 2004, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Arrangements by SereniCare, Funeral Directors.

Published in The Deseret News Friday, Feb. 20 2004
Deborah Karen Darger Dopp, 39, passed away Wednesday, February 18, 2004 after an intense, lengthy well-fought battle with cancer.

Debbie's life has been an example of continuous giving - of selfless, unconditional love and an angelic presence here on this planet. She loved all of us, without reservation. When faced with anger and hate she responded with love and compassion. "Just send love," was her constant response, and it always worked. She was an angel who came here from heaven, and now has returned.

Born May 1, 1964 to David and Deborah Darger in Murray, UT. Debbie graduated from the "I AM" High School in Denver, Co., and from ITT with a bachelors in Computer Aided Drafting. She most recently worked for Epic Engineering developing civil projects as CAD supervisor. She married Kim Dopp ("You're Schmoopie, Schmoopie)" in 2001 after they spent many years looking for each other.

Debbie is survived by her loving husband Kim and stepsons Jesse Barbour and Kellen Dopp, Taylorsville; her kind and gentle father Rex Frandsen, Lava Hot Springs, ID - whose arrival in her life was her happiest day; brothers Alma (Linda), Tetonia, ID; David (Cherie), South Jordan; Stephen (Linda), Mount Shasta, CA; Marvin (Annika), Mount Shasta, CA; Michael (Mary), Portland, OR; sister Lisa (Larry) Jordt, Tooele; and also her huge extended family, friends and loved ones from all around the world.

There will be a memorial open house for anyone wishing to pay their respects at the LDS Highland Ward, 932 West Greenoaks Drive (5900 South) on Friday, February 20, 2004, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Arrangements by SereniCare, Funeral Directors.

Published in The Deseret News Friday, Feb. 20 2004


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