Debbie (Enriquez) Turner, 59, New Smyrna Beach FL passed away July 13, 2014 after a short illness. She was born in Danbury, FL October 11, 1954 to her loving parents Frank and Ann (Sendewicz) Enriquez formerly of Danbury CT now residing in Port Orange FL. She is survived by her loving brother Douglas Enriquez of New Milford CT, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Debbie was married to her life-long love and best friend David Turner formerly of Danbury who spent every minute with her during her illness. Debbie had a great love for her pets and all animals. She loved the beach and being in the sun while spending time with family and friends. She worked for Culligan Water of Bethel CT for some time before moving to Florida. Private services will be at Baldwin Brothers Heritage Place 1 North Causeway New Smyrna Beach FL. Please send condolences to David Turner 4545 Quail Ranch Road New Smyrna Beach FL 32168.
I cannot imagine your loss. Debbie was such a kind, gentle, beautiful girl. Her love for you was always apparent to all, as was your love for her. You should feel good for the time and love you shared together for so many years. You two were so obviously, best friends, partners, colleagues and lovers. I miss her. Stay strong my friend.
So very sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers
I cannot express how sorry I am for your loss. Debbie was a very secial woman and I feel very fortunate to have been able to call her a friend, even though we only knew each other for what seems too short of time. I know Debbie was loved and it was a gift to be in her presence. What always made me feel so good was seeing the love that she and Dave shared. It was a love so strong and true that you could visibly see it. Deb, I will miss you very much. Dave, please know I am always here for you. My deapeast sympathy to her friends and family.
So sorry to learn about the loss of your Dear Loved One, Debbie. Please know that so many people share your grief with you to help you through this difficult time of sorrow. Please accept my deepest condolences as we await the time when Christ Jesus will awaken all of those who have fallen asleep in death; including your Beloved, Debbie. (John 11:41-44)