Services will be 1:30 PM on Friday, November 19, 2021 at Apfel Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Grand Island City Cemetery.
She was born to Terry Graves and Janice Voichahoske on May 1st, 1963. She was a graduate of Grand Island High School in 1981.
Deb was always willing to help people, she never wanted to see someone in hardships, pain or struggling. She was kindhearted, she recently enjoyed having therapy sessions with her son Travis as Travis was acting as her therapist.
Deb was a strong, fearless woman with a big heart. She loved cruising in her car and listening to music. She loved her family and they loved her. She loved laughing and joking and was a riot to be around. She was never afraid to speak her mind and enjoyed talking about her children, family, and close friends.
She leaves a huge hole in the hearts of her family and friends who were always entertained by her stories and hilarious sense of humor. She truly brought the life to the party.
Deb is survived by her son who she loved with all her heart Travis; brother, Dennis John Voichahoske; sister, Tara Graves (VanWinkle) and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Deb is now at peace being reuniting with family members son, Johnny Lee Reveal, her father, Terry Graves and mother, Janice Voichahoske. That is one fun party reunited.
Services will be 1:30 PM on Friday, November 19, 2021 at Apfel Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Grand Island City Cemetery.
She was born to Terry Graves and Janice Voichahoske on May 1st, 1963. She was a graduate of Grand Island High School in 1981.
Deb was always willing to help people, she never wanted to see someone in hardships, pain or struggling. She was kindhearted, she recently enjoyed having therapy sessions with her son Travis as Travis was acting as her therapist.
Deb was a strong, fearless woman with a big heart. She loved cruising in her car and listening to music. She loved her family and they loved her. She loved laughing and joking and was a riot to be around. She was never afraid to speak her mind and enjoyed talking about her children, family, and close friends.
She leaves a huge hole in the hearts of her family and friends who were always entertained by her stories and hilarious sense of humor. She truly brought the life to the party.
Deb is survived by her son who she loved with all her heart Travis; brother, Dennis John Voichahoske; sister, Tara Graves (VanWinkle) and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Deb is now at peace being reuniting with family members son, Johnny Lee Reveal, her father, Terry Graves and mother, Janice Voichahoske. That is one fun party reunited.
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