Visitation

Date
November 23, 2024
Location
Cardinal Funeral Homes - Bathurst Chapel
Time
01:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Service

Cremation

Date
 
Location
Evergreen Crematorium
Time
 
Memo

Private Cremation Has Taken Place

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November 24, 2024
Chris
So very sorry for your loss. I met Deb when we were 20 and have many great memories. Dear Deb was a shining star, brilliant and beautiful. Rest in peace, friend.
November 22, 2024
laura lynn fowler
I haven't seen Deb in years but I just loved working with her, grabbing a beer with her, talking into the night with her. She was so brilliant & creative & nurturing. I will forever remember her burning the midnight oil on the other end of the office, clip clopping in her Fluevogs. I'm better for having known Deb, my heart goes out to her children. and all who loved he. Please accept my condolences.
November 22, 2024
Eva Hellreich
There will be a Deb-sized hole in my mom's heart from now on. Deb enriched the lives of everyone who knew her. I loved the stories about her and my mom being young together, and the trouble they continued to get into together over the years. Deb was a lovely, kind, adventurous person who will sorely be missed. Sending lots of love and holding grief for Max, Mercedes and the many people who deeply loved Deb.
November 20, 2024
Peter Boboras
I'd like to offer my sincerest condolences to Deb's family. I can’t express the depth of my sadness upon learning of her passing. She was a beautiful soul and I enjoyed working with her and taking the time to talk about everything, not just work. I hadn’t seen her in a few years but she was always in my thoughts and always will be. She was 'one of kind' The world is now a little less without her.
November 20, 2024
Carolyn
Deb, you definitely experienced more in your lifetime than others could dream of. Music, art, travel...you unapologetically did what you wanted and loved every minute of it. And the best part was that you wanted the same for everyone else. I'm so grateful to have met you when I was just entering the crazy world of film and you definitely help me find my place within it. Much love
November 19, 2024
Dawn Glencross
Broken hearted for Debbie's children,Max and Mercedes and everyone else who loved her so much. God speed on your journey Deborah. Love your sister Dawn.
November 19, 2024
Rany ly
First of all, I didn't even realized Deb was close to 70 years old! Second of all - I met my husband on the cineflix show together. Thanks for connecting us :(
November 18, 2024
Lowell Dean
Deb and I worked side by side on two films (WolfCop 1 and 2). I really enjoyed working with her... not just for her drive to pull off the impossible on a shoestring budget -- but for her sharp sense of humour and artistic sensibilities as well. Deb wasn't just a co-worker. She was a friend. Many of my best memories of Deb are from times where we reconnected over a nice meal and a glass of wine... long after our times on set were over. She will be sorely missed.
November 18, 2024
Anita Julian
My condolences to the family. Deb was such a great person.
November 18, 2024
Karen Churma
Deborah was the first Production Manager I ever really connected with in the Film Industry. As a Decorator, she always had my back. My heartfelt condolences to the family. Deb will be missed but not forgotten.
November 17, 2024
Carole Carlson
I was deeply saddened to hear about Deb's passing She was a remarkable woman whose creativity and strength of character were evident to all who knew her. The spark she brought to those around her will always be remembered. It was clear that being the mother of Max and Mercedes was one of her greatest joys. . With heartfelt condolences, Carole, Dave and Amelia Carlson
November 17, 2024
Mary Spayne
For Deb. You left this world much too young. Your children especially will feel a great loss. May your memory be a blessing to them ❤️
November 17, 2024
Marni Banack and Ben Mogil
Bill our deepest condolences on Deb’s passing. May her memory be a blessing
November 16, 2024
Beth Gilinsky
Dear Mercedes + Max I am beyond heartbroken and so sorry to learn about Deb. This creates a huge hole in the universe, and more importantly in YOUR world. Losing a parent is one of the most profound things to happen in life...and I am sincerely saddened for you both. You would never remember me, but please know that I am an old friend of your parents from when you were much much smaller....in the 90's!!! I met your parents thru my boss (and friend) Sheenah Andrews. Your dad was finishing up with CFC, and both were starting in Film. Dad as a Producer's Assist and Mom as a Prod Secretary. We all immediately connected. I even worked for your mom as her Asst Coord on her 1st Prod Coord job! We had a great summer, laughing at every little thing --- The last time we saw each-other was when I was living in NY and she was in town - we enjoyed smart cocktails in Bryant Park...this was maybe 15 years ago, and I remember it all! We may have lost touch over the years, but never ever felt that our connection wavered. A small message....just a single sentence of an old in-joke, could take us back to its inception. And I'll never forget how Deb showed me how to "hold onto" your lipstick if your don't have pockets or a handbag. A giant human who loves large and mother to all, Ms Deborah is...this will never change. May her memory be a blessing xx