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Deborah Elaine Reynolds

February 19, 1952 ~ October 31, 2019 (age 67) 67 Years Old

Deborah Reynolds Obituary

Deborah Elaine Reynolds, 67, affectionately  known to most as "Aunt Deb" or "Ms. Debbie", went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 31.  Debbie was the daughter of Rachel (Major) Turner and Frank (Catherine) Rawlins.  A lifelong resident of Monessen, Deb never met a stranger.  If she knew you, she would "show you some love" and "get you together" if need be.  Anyone and everyone she came in contact with she would hug or help you if you ever needed anything, being a second "mom" to many.  Debbie was a graduate from Monessen High School in the Class of 1971.   Having retired from World Kitchen, formerly Corning Glass, in 2014, after 35 plus years where she worked as a production support supervisor, Debbie made sure all of her co-workers were treated equally.  If she knew you needed a job, she would make sure you knew when (Corning) World Kitchen was hiring.  Debbie loved music, dancing, spending time with family and friends, traveling, especially going to North Carolina to visit with her daughter, Alexis and grandson, Mehki, whom was the light of her life and her love for him was enduring.  Growing up in Monessen, Debbie was a devout member of Wayman A.M.E. Church up until she changed her membership and become a member of Bethel A.M.E church in Monongahela.  Continuing to serve, she was an active member of the lay organization and was a trustee board member.   In 2016, for her faithful service, Deb was a recipient of the Unsung Hero Award.  In addition to her daughter, Alexis Abbott, and grandson, Mekhi Banks, Debbie is survived by her sisters, Jennifer (Richard) Frazier, Kathleen Rawlins, and Vicki Kizzie; and brother, Frank (Debbie) Davis; step mother, Catherine Rawlins; and step brother and sister, Arthur and Djuna Tansmore.  She was loved and adored by her many nieces and nephews.  She will also be missed dearly by her "other grandbabies," Kiara, Donnell, and Ilon; her god-children; and many close cousins and close friends.  She was preceded in death by her parents, Major and Rachel Turner, and Frank Rawlins.  With such strong faith, even during her fight, she raised her hand to God and said "To God be The Glory."  Deb did not want anyone to be saddened by her passing and stated that a funeral service is not what she wanted.  One of her favorite songs was "Laughter" (laughter does good, just like medicine), so the family would like to laugh as they celebrate Debbie's life with close family and friends, as many would have plenty stories to tell!  Family and friends of Deb are being received at 5p.m. Nov. 22, at St. Vincent de Paul in Monessen.  Arrangements were handled by ALDRICH FUNERAL HOME, 431 E. 9th Ave., Munhall.  Cards, condolences and warm wishes may be sent to Alexis Abbott, 8311 Brier Creek Pkwy., Ste. 105-283, Raleigh, N.C. 276179

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