Debra Kita (December 28, 1960 - February 02, 2024)

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Debra Kita
  • December 28, 1960
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  • February 02, 2024

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Debra Kita, 63, transitioned peacefully into Gods arms on February 2, 2024 with Stan, her husband of 37 years and her father, Anthony holding her hands. At the time of her passing she was also surrounded by her Godchild, Nancy Jean, her nephew Bobbie, and Deb’s little angel, grandniece Amelia. Deb was a resident of The Village of Sunset Point in The Villages, FL., and formerly of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Deb was born on December 28, 1960, in Somerville, NJ. After graduating from Franklin High School, she began working for Hoechst Pharmaceutical Corp. in Bridgewater, NJ, eventually becoming a purchasing manager with responsibilities negotiating national contracts. On July 14, 1985, she met the love of her life, Stan, on a blind date. Less than 3 months later she accepted a marriage proposal at sunset on a beach in Aruba. Following her marriage, on July 26, 1986, she moved to Pennsylvania and continued her career in the purchasing field working for several different companies over the next 22 years.
In June of 2011, Deb retired with her husband, to The Villages, FL., where Deb eventually took on the role of primary care giver for her mother and father. During her life Deb was an avid traveler who loved getting off the beaten path and embracing local cultures. This exploratory spirit led to many amazing memories in which she would simply put the camera down and embrace the moment in her memory. One of her favorite sayings was, “Life is not measured by the breaths we take, it is measured by the moments that take your breath away!” For Deb, she always knew how to enjoy those moments, whether it was in a local salsa bar in Cuba, on the shore at the Bay of Fundy, on a cruise ship in Glacier Bay, or during sunrise in her back yard or at Daytona beach. In addition to traveling, Deb loved to dance, and her Zumba classes were always something she looked forward to. She was also an avid golfer and enjoyed bowling. Regardless of the activity, she always brought an infectious smile and a positive attitude. Deb knew how to embrace the moment she was in and bring joy to those around her. She was a selfless wife, daughter, sister, and friend, that would always place other’s needs above her own.
Deb is survived by her husband, Stan, her father Anthony of The Villages, her sister Denise Strothers of Daytona Beach, her brothers Mark (Lisa) and Steven (Nancy) of Somerset, NJ. She is also survived by nieces, Nancy Jean of Daytona, Jennifer of New Jersey, and nephews Matthew of Tennessee, and Michael and Zachery of New Jersey. She was predeceased by her mother Lois Zakolski.
Services will be held on Friday, March 8th at 11:00 AM at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Wildwood, FL. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation, on Deb’s behalf, to the Florida Cancer Specialist Foundation. http://weblink.donorperfect.com/DebraKitaMemorial
Arrangements entrusted with BALDWIN BROTHERS Funeral & Cremation Society-Spanish Springs, 352-430-1449. Sentiments are encouraged at www.baldwincremation.com.


Service

Location:
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
5323 E County Rd 462, Wildwood, FL 34785
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Date & Time:
March 8, 2024 at 11:00 AM


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  1. Stella O'Shea says:
    02 Apr 2024
    Stan.
    Mort and I are so sorry for you loss.
    God Bless.

    Stella & Mort

  2. Mayra Harper says:
    14 Mar 2024
    May you rest in peace!!

  3. Janice Nagle Pettinato says:
    28 Feb 2024
    Debi always had a bright smile which lit up the room. She was always happy when I think of Debi I picture her laughing with a big huge smile! I’m sure she will be sorely missed by her entire family. May God bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time!

  4. Nancy Zakolski says:
    18 Feb 2024
    You were not only a sister in law in family but also a cherished friend. ...
    Love you and miss you…

  5. Nancy Zakolski lit a candle:
    18 Feb 2024
    Lit since February 18, 2024 at 2:30:20 AM

  6. Jeffrey Ayers says:
    17 Feb 2024
    You will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved you ,your infectious smile and kindness will be remembered by all.I was so shocked when I heard that you had passed.

  7. Barbara Rosamilia lit a candle:
    17 Feb 2024
    Lit since February 17, 2024 at 2:30:26 PM

  8. Arthur Zakolski says:
    17 Feb 2024
    You will be missed by all.I know you are in a better place now with Mom .love cousin Art

  9. Adia Griffin posted an image:
    17 Feb 2024
    Nancy's Bachelorette party cruise.  We will miss her bright shiny preciousness ❤️
    Nancy's Bachelorette party cruise. We will miss her bright shiny preciousness ❤️

  10. Vanessa & John says:
    16 Feb 2024
    Wherever a beautiful soul has been. there is a trail of beautiful memories.
    Fondly remembered.
    Vanessa & John

  11. Pam Francis says:
    15 Feb 2024
    I am sure you are in the Lord's arm my dear friend you are truly missed.
    Love
    Pam

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