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Deborah Joan Veach
Posted 11/21/06
Deborah Joan "Jersey" Veach, 47 MILLSBORO - Deborah Joan "Jersey" Veach of Millsboro, formerly of Camden County, N.J., died suddenly Friday, Nov. 17, 2006, in Millsboro. She was 47. Ms. Veach was …
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Deborah Joan Veach
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Deborah Joan "Jersey" Veach, 47
MILLSBORO - Deborah Joan "Jersey" Veach of Millsboro, formerly of Camden County, N.J., died suddenly Friday, Nov. 17, 2006, in Millsboro. She was 47.
Ms. Veach was born June 20, 1959, in Camden, N.J., daughter of the late Sommers and Margaret (Foreman) Veach.
She was a cook in the deli at Uncle Willey"s, Long Neck Road, Millsboro, for the last three years. She seemed to know every customer that came into the store and thoroughly enjoyed cooking for them. She was a devoted mother who loved to smile and make others laugh.
She enjoyed living near the water, boating, fishing and crabbing.
Ms. Veach was a recovered alcoholic and an active member of AA.
She is survived by two daughters, Christina Magliocco of Norwood, Pa. and Nancy Gilbert of Delaware; a son, Sean Gilbert of Norwood; two brothers and two sisters-in-law, Gary and Robin Veach and Steven and Rita Veach, all of Millsboro; two sisters, Donna Conn and Patricia Veach, both of Florida; a grandson, Christopher Ervin; and two nephews, Steven Veach and Christopher Paluba.
Services and burial will be private.
Arrangements by Melson Funeral Services, Millsboro.