We are hosting a small memorial gathering along the beach at the Stage Fort Park, Picnic Area B. We are having a pot luck style lunch, so feel free to bring a dish, though you are not obligated to. Dress code is casual. Feel free to bring a suit and towel to enjoy the beach.
You're also welcome to bring a verse, poem or memory to share. If you're not able to attend, please forward any words you'd like to share that we can publish during the service.
This memorial page is dedicated to Deborah Barilone. We will use this page to track RSVP's and donations from anyone who would like to contribute to her Memorial Service on June 22nd in Gloucester, MA. If you are unable to attend but would like to share a memory, please share it here and it will be printed ... see moreThis memorial page is dedicated to Deborah Barilone. We will use this page to track RSVP's and donations from anyone who would like to contribute to her Memorial Service on June 22nd in Gloucester, MA. If you are unable to attend but would like to share a memory, please share it here and it will be printed on display during the memorial.
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Deborah Joan Barilone passed away on June 21st, 2018 at the age of 64. Loving mother to Christopher Fuller (wife, Lindsay) and Joshua Fuller (wife, Ali). She will be greatly missed by her granddaughter Leo Fuller and her granddog Steele. Deborah was a single mom raising two boys who never took a hand out from anyone. She was a 5’2″ Physical Therapist Assistant who could move any size patient and prided herself on it. She traveled alone... see moreDeborah Joan Barilone passed away on June 21st, 2018 at the age of 64. Loving mother to Christopher Fuller (wife, Lindsay) and Joshua Fuller (wife, Ali). She will be greatly missed by her granddaughter Leo Fuller and her granddog Steele. Deborah was a single mom raising two boys who never took a hand out from anyone. She was a 5’2″ Physical Therapist Assistant who could move any size patient and prided herself on it. She traveled alone to ride her bike through China and she traveled alone to South Africa to volunteer on a lion conservation. She was a strong and brave woman.
I am so sorry to hear this. Your mother-in-law was a special person and wonderful provider to those patients she cared for. I thoroughly enjoyed working with her. May her star shine bright in Heaven.