![]() Easily seals with a threaded stopper screw. The pendants may be worn or displayed in a glass dome. Our keepsake pendants bring memories to an even more personal level by holding a small portion of cremated remains, a lock of hair or dried ceremonial flowers. My Brother My Friend Heart Stainless Steel Cremation Jewelry The cremation pendant closes securely with a threaded screw.Includes a funnel and instructions to fill and seal the cremation pendant.Looking for a custom fit? Make your selection above! The live stream will begin about 10-15 minutes prior to the service and will be posted below.ĭeborah will be sorely missed by her family and friends. Services will be streamed live on the Russon Brothers Mortuary Facebook page and on this obituary page. at Russon Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah, and Saturday morning from 10:00-10:30 a.m. ![]() A visitation will be held Friday evening from 6:00-8:00 p.m. She is preceded in death by her brother Eric (Anabel) and survived by her brother Dave (Sallie).įuneral services will be held Saturday, November 25, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. Survived by her former husbands Peter Anderegg (father of Gavin) and Philip Reed (father of Remington) children Gavin Reed and Remington Reed (Christy) and Grandchildren Moss and Zoey. She is preceded in death by her husband Randy Holman. In 2017, Deborah was diagnosed with CLL which later evolved into Richter’s Syndrome, and passed away on November 18th, 2023, due to complications of cancer. She found humanity through humor and made us all laugh. Her compassion for all animals brought attention to shelter animals and the need for publicized uplifting adoption stories through her recent work as a writer and blogger. Later in life, she managed the media accounts for her good friend John Cottam (The Spectacle in Historic Trolly Square) by creating content that spoke volumes of her personality.ĭespite all of Deborah’s amazing accomplishments, she had a strong testimony in Jesus Christ and exemplified it through her love and actions with her children, grandchildren, family, fur-babies, and everyone she encountered. They ran the company together until Randy's untimely death from cancer in 2012. They started their own multimedia production company, producing a television series they co-hosted, It's All About Homes, as well as documentaries and TV commercials for clients. She soon met her husband, radio personality Randy Holman. During Cook's second term, Deborah produced and co-hosted the radio program, The Merrill Cook Show.Īt various points she worked as a multi-talented artist excelling in fine arts painting, and Trompe l'oeil murals, writing children’s stories, crafting jewelry, and other creative passions. Her work contributed to the office receiving multiple awards from the National Endowment for the Arts. Among her accomplishments, she spearheaded the Bicentennial Local Legacies project, which documented Utah's Native American Heritige. ![]() Her areas of Special Interest were Youth, Disabilities, Heritage Foundation, and the Arts and Humanities. In 1989, Deborah landed the role of Creedence Leonore Gielgud, in Troll 2, and was adored by many fans, many of which became friends.ĭeborah took a sabbatical from the industry from 1997 - 2000 when hired as Executive Assistant to United States Congressman Merrill Cook. With her passion for children's self-esteem, she created a forum of children's classes as a means of introducing them to skills and confidence needed in 'the industry' while developing habits of positive thinking and self-respect for which she became instructor for the next fifteen years. In 1980, Deborah joined the renowned McCarty Agency where, over the next twenty years, she worked extensively as a print model, makeup artist, and actor in film and hundreds of television ads. The desire to touch people's hearts through media was entrenched and has never left her. It was there she began performing in musical theater, including Oliver and Hello Dolly, while honing her skills as both playwright and director. In 1970 her family moved to Spokane, Washington. At an early age Deborah’s love for performing began when she would create characters for anyone willing to be a captive audience. At five years old she moved with her family from Utah to Lafayette, California. She was born to Leo Hansen and Barbara Groo on October 29th, 1950, in Salt Lake City, Utah. ![]() She was surrounded by her loving children at the time of passing. Deborah, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother passed away peacefully at home on November 18th, 2023.
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