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Deborah M. Pinkerton passed away February 13, 2013 in Buffalo General Medical Center, after a quick seven month battle with cancer, surrounded by her loving family and all her children by her side. Born in Plattsburg on December 4, 1956 she was the daughter of Andrew and Gertrude (Matott) Mesick. Deborah worked for Plattsburg State College and also at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. She enjoyed crafting, knitting, sewing and gardening. Deborah especially enjoyed every moment she spent with her precious grandchildren.
Deborah is survived by her husband Terry Pinkerton of Basom, NY; mother of Michael (Valerie) Rowe of Alexander, NY, Matthew Rowe of Tonawanda, NY, Roxanne (Dave) Rowe of Basom, NY, Danielle Pinkerton of Hamlin, NY and Candace Pinkterton of Batavia, NY; grandmother of Gage Andrew Tracy of Basom, NY, Evelyn Valkerie Hook of Hamlin, NY and a new granddaughter on the way; her former husband and best friend, loving father of her three children, Terrence Rowe of Rouses Point, NY; sister of Robert Mesick of Florida, James (Edie) Mesick of Mooers Forks, NY and Juanita (Wayne) Hadley of Hemmingford, Canada; niece of Helen Munsun of West Chazy, NY who is 98 years old; also survived by several nieces and nephews in Plattsburg, NY and all over; best friend of Carol Bleaux of Plattsburg, NY, Carol Covey of Chazy, NY and Debi Smith of Cheektowaga, NY.
Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service on Wednesday, February 20th from 3-8 PM in the Alabama Fire Hall, Lewiston Rd., Oakfield, NY 14125. Visit www.pruddenandkandt.com.
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Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service on Wednesday, February 20th from 3-8 PM in the Alabama Fire Hall, Lewiston Rd., Oakfield, NY 14125.
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