Debra C. Verdugo (Nattell)

debra  verdugo (nattell)

November 26, 1954 ~ July 1, 2020

Age 65 of Red Wing. Loving Mom, Wife, Grandma, Sister, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on July 1, 2020 after a well fought battle with Amyloidosis. Debbie loved going to concerts, shopping, traveling, all things purple, butterflies, slot machines, time on the lake, and more than anything in the world her family. She took pride in her roll being grandma of 5. She had strong faith participating in bible study groups at St. John’s in Red Wing along with reading and living by the devotional book Jesus Calling. Deb worked for Northwest Airlines for 25 years and took pride in that also. She was beautiful inside and out and will be missed by many. Preceded in death by parents, Richard & Evelyn Nattell; sister, Susan Nattell. Survived by husband, Mark; children, Erika (Chris) Siverhus, Lisa (Todd) Belanger, Cheyenne Verdugo; grandchildren, Blake, Owen & Asher Siverhus, Mya & Mason Belanger; sister, Pam Soebbing; nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends. A celebration of Debra’s Life will be 5 PM Wednesday, July 8th with visitation beginning one hour prior at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home, Forest Lake. All are welcome and are required to wear a mask.

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  1. Debbie was a beautiful person and will be missed by many. I pray for strength for the familys and I wish Texas wasnt so far away so I could come to her memorial. She will live inside my heart with our 50 years of great memories. God Bless.

  2. You sure were an amazing grandma to Blake, Owen, Asher, Mya and Mason. I am sorry for how long you were sick with no answers and then to find out the diagnosis is such an awful one. I am sorry that no one believed you on how truly sick you were not even the doctors. I will miss your morning phone call single every day. 65 years is far too young to leave this earth but with your ever so strong faith I know that you are with God. Please tell Dad and Grandma Minnie that I love them and give them a big hug. You lived a stressful life and I hope that you are finally at peace. It has been 21 days since you were well enough to call and every day I will now have a void where there used to be a call from you. It was an honor to make you feel good every day for the month you were in the hospital. “Hi Beautiful” I would say as your face was all bruised up and yellow from the illness because of course you still were to me. I brushed and braided your hair and danced around that hospital room to songs you loved just to see you smile. I spent over 70 hours in my car to be there every day so you wouldn’t have to be alone and scared. I love you and already miss you like crazy mom.

  3. Always a smile from her when we would meet up. took many trips with her overseas and in the states. she will be missed love to you and your family.

  4. NO MATTER WHAT.I LOVED DEB.I COULD NOT BELIEVE SHE IS GONE🙏💔IM SORRY! MY CONDOLENCES TO HER DAUGHTERS .I. JUST FOUND. OUT.DEB WAS A VERY SPECIAL LADY.I WILL MISS HER .PLEASE CALL ME.I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO YOU❤❤

  5. Sorry!SO SORRY! IM GOING TO GIVE YOU MY NUMBER,IN HOPES ONE OF YOU CALL.PAM MY CONDOLENCES.LINDA 6514301355HOME. 6513523132


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