Deborah Jean Yacovella, (Gerengher),69
01/01/1956- 07/25/2025
Deborah passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones on July 25th 2025.
She is survived by her cherished daughters Lisa (Homenuk) and Amy (Rodriguez). Her four adored grandchildren Jacob, Haikeem, Zachary, and Naiya. Great- grandchildren Kayden and Cameron. Sibling David (Gerengher) and sister in law Paula (Gerengher).
She joined her loving daughter Barbara (Homenuk) , her parents Joseph and Jean Gerengher, and siblings Jonancy (McCann) and Paul (Gerengher).
Deborah was loved by many friends and relatives for her kindness and spirit and will be missed greatly. She loved cardinals, feeding squirrels, covered bridges,gardening, doing arts and crafts and sharing those creations with others.
Mom,
You are missed and loved so very much. ❤️ Myself, and my boys (and great grandsons) will always cherish the memories we have with you, the kind and loving words you provided us with, and all of the special little things you did for us. . Thank you, even when I knew it was a struggle at times for you to do so. This was very hard, but knowing you are no longer in pain, brings me peace. Anytime I see a cardinal, I will know you are watching over us. Until we meet again, rest in eternal peace. 🙏
I love you always❤️
Your daughter,
Lisa
I am truly sorry for your loss.
I remember when I was a young teenager, and I would come over and watch you three girls why mom and Dino would go out.
I have the best memories of your mom. She was so kind and so sweet and she treated me just like her own.
She was the tiniest little lady, but had the biggest heart of anybody I’ve ever known.
My prayers and love are with you all
There are so many friends here at the Westerly, that are truly sorry for your loss and the loss of a good friend. Many know Debby loved flowers, and flowers seemed like an everyday occurrence with her, whether she planted them in the front of the building or arrived at someone’s door with flowers. Or feeding the squirrels. Debby loved nature. She was the most giving and thoughtful person many of us were the recipients of her thoughtfulness. And quite humorous at times. We love her, will miss her, and will keep her memory in our hearts.
Lisa, I am so very sorry you are suffuring the loss of your mom. She was always such a loving and thoughtful person to my daughter Marisa and the grandson we share, Cameron. It seemed like so many times, when I went to my daughter’s home, there was some beautiful treasure your mom had created foe Marisa or Cameron or some unique and cool gift she had given to Cameron. It seemed she always had her loved ones on her mind and in her generous and caring heart. My dad was the same way with the cardinals and it seems as though when I miss hi.e the most, a cardinal appears. Our loved ones look out for us and your mom will do the same.