Deborah A. Pink
March 22, 1951 – August 17, 2024
Deborah A Pink, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and sister.
She was preceded in death by beloved husband of 54 years, Gary Pink; daughter, Suzanne Mary; parents, Cathryn and Bernard Erhart. She is survived by her son, John Pink; daughter, Amy Pink; daughter, Julie Geary (Tom); son, Dan Pink (Amy); grandchildren: Evan Pink, Emma Romsa, Ellie Pink and Eva (Christian) McCuen, Sean Pink, Sara and Ryan Clatterbuck, Austin, Trevor and Jacob Geary, Sophie, Owen and Claire Pink; great-grand daughter, Maizey McCuen; sisters, Mary Kay Morrissey, Susan Crnkovich (Paul), brother, William Erhart (Julie).
VISITATION: Thursday, August 22nd, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 9602 “Q” St., followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 7:00PM
MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, August 23rd at 10:00AM at St. Gerald Catholic Church.
ENTOMBMENT: Resurrection Mausoleum
In lieu of flowers, memorials will be directed by the family.
To view live broadcasts of the Service, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.
20 Comments
Julie & Family so sorry for the loss of your Mom & Loved one. May she rest in peace.
So very sorry to hear, prayers and loving thoughts to all her family🙏❤️
We did not get to visit with Debbie very often but always loved the time we spent with her. She was a special person from a special family! May she rest in peace!
So sorry for your loss. I know she was very special to all that knew her. My Grandkids loved swimming in her pool. May God’s love console you.
Deb and I shared a birthday and when our kids were in grade school, I would call her and wish her Happy Birthday. Both Gary and Debbie were very proud of their family. So sorry for your loss.
John and family, we ae so very sorry for your loss. You are all in our prayers.
Although I haven’t seen Debbie since the ’90s, she was great fun to warm the benches with during Ralston baseball games where are sons played. She was a kind friend.
We r so sorry for your loss . We are thinking of u and your family.
I was so sad to hear about the loss of a childhood friend of mine. We had great fun at St Bernard’s during recess playing tetherball and unfortunately for me she usually beat me. Over the years a group of us from Marian got together at someone’s house and even met one time at her beautiful house to talk about old times and we had a lot of fun. She was a good person and I was lucky to have known her. I remember that when at her house she gave me a rosary from Medjugorje as she had recently been there and it can usually be found under my pillow at night so no chance I will ever forget her. My thoughts and prayers go out to her beloved family.
Debbie and Gary have been close friends since we started high school. Debbie was the most friendly, kind and caring woman ever. No matter what she was going through, she’d tell you how hard she was praying for you. We shared ups and downs throught our adult lives, We miss them terribly, our hearts ache for her family, but also know they are together forevermore.
So sorry to hear of Debbie’s passing. Please know the entire Hoemann Family is expressing their sympathy and offering prayers of comfort and peace.
My prayers go out to the entire Pink family, Debbie was one of the sweetest people I have ever known, Debbie and Gary were so proud of their children and grand children. I am sure they both left their family so many wonderful memories, It will be so nice for Gary and Debbie to be together once more.
Our deepest sympathy to all. The void she leaves will be great. This picture captures her beautiful, loving presence. May all your memories keep her close. RIP dear friend.
Debbie and Gary were special St Gerald’s friends, we did many events together and always had a good time, never a dull moment!! We are so blessed to share that life long friendship with them. Debbie is an inspiration to many and will be missed but never forgotten🌹
From all of us at Tepa, our heartfelt condolences to the Pink Family.
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your wonderful Mom, Grandma, sister and friend.
Debbie was so kind and good hearted. She will be missed by many forever.
Very sorry to miss services as we’ve been in Asheville NC all week.
Carol Erhart
I will say a mass for Debbie and Gary soon. I am so sorry for your loss. She was such a great Mom and Grandma and a fantastic partner with Gary. Her faith was always right up front. I will always cherish our times together. I am sorry I could not be at her funeral. With the 7 parishes I am pulled in many directions. God Bless you all. Rest in Peace Debbie. Fr. Owen Korte
We are sad to hear Debbie had passed. Prayers and love to your family.
…to the Pink family, and all of Debbie’s friends, who are many, we are absolutely saddened about the passing of our dear friend. Debbie and Gary and I were just acquaintances for many years prior to building their (Garys) dream home for them and their many grandchildren. During the course of construction and up until Debbies passing, we became the best of friends. We even saw Garys favorite rock band, Lynard Skynard, in concert together. After Garys death, Debbie and I stayed in touch a couple of times a month, unless she needed a repair done at the house. I think she had me on speed dial. I loved our visits, and they nearly always ended with “God loves us, so keep the faith.” She was a devoutly faithful woman, which to me was one of the attractions to her. …until we meet again, Debbie Pink… Rest peacefully in the arms of Jesus. Let Gary Pink know that I think of him often. Godspeed, Dave and Nancy
I was blessed to have a lifelong friendship with Debbie. Whenever I was in Omaha, Debbie and I had a wonderful time visiting and sharing events in our lives. Sending my prayers and sympathy to the Pink family for your loss. RIP dear friend.
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