Deborah Jo Spindler, age 59, of Cedar died May 26th at her home after a battle with cancer. A memorial gathering for Deborah Jo Spindler will be held from 5 – 7 P.M. on Thursday, June 3, 2010 at the Ham Lake VFW.
Deborah Jo Spindler was born June 18, 1950 in St. Paulto Robert and Othea Jennings. She was raised in St. Paul and graduated from Central High School. On May 2, 1970 she married Stanley E. Spindler and they have made their home in the Cedar area since that time. Deborah enjoyed her family activities and also going to the casino. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed cooking for her family. She was very artistic and enjoyed doing various crafts and also riding motorcycle and going deer hunting.
Deborah Jo is survived by her husband, Stanley E. of Cedar; daughter, Amy Lynn Spindler and daughter, Daylynn of St. Francis; son, Jesse Ray (Amy Marie) Spindler and children, Marissa, Austin and Kaden of East Bethel; mother, Othea Jennings of St. Paul; 2 brothers, Robert (Cathy) Jennings of White Bear, Jerry Jennings of Hudson, Wisconsin; 3 sisters, Barb Willett of St. Paul, Bonnie (Steve) Spindler of Lino Lakes, Connie (Mike) Frascone of Stillwater; and by many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and by other relatives and by many friends.
Jan Jesse says
Debby was my BEST friend in High School, and to this day I still consider her my best friend. There was always a good time to be had if she was around. She was always happy and ready for fun. The thing with best friends is that they are always there! If you don’t see each other for 2 years and get together, it’s like you were never apart. That’s what we had. My only regret is that we weren’t together more over the years. You think they will always be there. I will miss her dearly! She had a great life and loved Stan, the kids and all of her family. See you later, my friend! Just Jan…..
Jack & Vicky Williamson says
Jack and I wish our deepest condolances to the Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.Debbie is a very special Lady, and we will remember all the fun times we had. She left a legacy that will live on. God Bless you all.
James says
Amy, Jessy, and Stan. I’m very sorry for your loss. I will think about you all in this time of greiving.
Jesse Spindler says
Mom will be dearly missed!! I thank all that we have recieved prayers from. Love you mom.
Love, Your son.
Becky Jones says
Deb was the greatest neighbor I could have ever wished to have for 28 years. We raised our kids together, borrowed flour, ketchup and even electriciy once when a storm knocked out our power lines but not Stan and Deb’s. The thing I remember best is Deb always saying, “No biggie” about just about everything – nothing seemed to bother her and most things gave her a good laugh. You fought long and hard and your courage will inspire me forever. Miss you always.
Kristin (Bartell) Dosan says
I am so sorry to hear of Debby’s passing. I hope you are all doing as well as can be expected. I will always remember her smile and that contagious laugh..many good times. Thinking of you all!
Amy says
Thank you so much from everyone. She was a very good mother, wife, and friend to all. I miss her dearly. But she is not in pain anymore and she is now with her father. Mother you will not be forgotten, and will keep you in our hearts forever.
With lots of love, your daughter