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Deborah L. Peterson-Cornell

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Our first dedication is in honor of Deborah L. Peterson - Cornell. She passed unexpectedly in her sleep, next to her husband, on April 21, 2010, at just 47 years old. Debbie had been a life long resident of Madison, Wisconsin. Deborah held many titles including: woman, daughter, wife, mother, sister, auntie and true friend.

Debbie enjoyed throwing Home Interior parties. She was a devoted sports fan and an avid bowler. Hosting family holidays was her pride and joy. She treasured her dog Jasmine, but, Debbie's greatest love was her family. When Deborah loved, she did it whole heartedly, almost selflessly. She treasured her parents Carol and James Rosga, her sons, Daniel and Jimmy Dean, her husband Tim, her sisters and brothers Shari, Cathy, Ricky and Jamie, and her many nieces and nephews. As her family tries to recover from the loss, we at NewAgeVenus.Com, wish to extend our sincerest sympathy. Deborah was a radiant light that shined on all who were blessed enough to know her.

Image of Deborah's only child Daniel getting ready to release balloons at a private memorial that was held on June 19, 2010, Debbie's birthday.

 

Her spirit lives on in the hearts of her family and friends. We can't help but wonder if she assisted from heaven in the conception of her first and anxiously wanted grandchild, that is expected almost promptly nine months after Deborah passing. While we wish the family sympathy for their loss, we also wish to extend congratulations to Daniel and Tana on their pending arrival. Happy Birthday, Deborah, you are loved and missed!

The following is a poem written by Deborah's Mother Carol Melland-Rosga, in Debbie's honor. Carol states, "Deborah was the most loving, kind hearted, generous person in the world."

 

In Loving Memory Of Deborah L. Cornell by: Carol Rosga

You can shed tears that she's gone.

You can smile because she lived.

You can close your eyes and pray,

that she will come back.

Or, you can open your eyes

and see all that she left.

 

Your heart may be broken because

you cant see her,

but you can remember

the Love that you shared.

You can turn your back on tomorrow

and live in yesterday, or you can be happy

for tomorrow because of yesterday.

 

You can remember her and mourn that she's gone,

or you can cherish her memory and let it live on.

You can cry, close your mind, be empty and turn your back,

or you can do what she would want:

Smile, Open your Heart, Love, and go on.

 

Memorial Donations:

Donations can be made to the Deborah Cornell Memorial Fund.

Please send donations to:

Deborah Cornell Memorial Fund

1613 Brynwood Dr.

Madison, Wisconsin 53716

 

 
 
   

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