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Deborah E. Madden, age 70, of Bronston, Kentucky, passed from this life on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
Deborah was born on December 19, 1955 to the late George Walker and Joan Alexander Walker Weiss in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She enjoyed playing games on her iPad, cross word puzzles and driving her “bug”. She had the gift of gab and never met a stranger. She cherished her family, especially her grandchildren and loved spending time with her loving husband of 46 years, Eric.
Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Eric Scott Madden Jr., sisters Cheryl Martus and Barbara Walker.
She leaves behind to cherish her memory, her husband, Eric Madden Sr., her daughters: Emily Lindh Snyder (Michael) of Gloucester City, NJ and Elizabeth Scott Madden, brother George Walker Jr. both of Somerset; sisters: Joan Warlow, Cathy Portalatin, Moncia Walker Mounce, Tracy Walker Miller, Peggy Walker Justice, grandchildren: Aubrey, Mikey, Maggie, Amelia, Virginia, Lorelai, Violet, Waylon, Vernon and Wyatt.
The family will plan a Celebration of Life at a later date. Southern Oaks Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements for Deborah E. Madden.
I found out at my 78th birthday celebration that Debbie crossed the River Styx on my birthday eve. It cast a subdued spirit over the celebration of antiquity as it should.
Though we hadn’t seen each other since her Dad passed but we’ve been exchanging texts and emails the last few years and sharing pics of our individual growing families.
She did not hesitate to express her love and pride for Eric and her daughters and the joy her grand children brought her.
I pray that the love they all shared will stay with them over the coming years and the cherished memories they created will always reside in that special place in their hearts that it was created for.
I pray for all her family and that they allow themselves to mourn, it is a gift that God gives us, it will also make way for the laughter and joy that the memories will bring later and the closeness of shared thoughts and memories that will draw them closer to each other.
Bye Debbie, thanks for the brief time I was able to share with you. You will always be special, Vaya Con Dios my friend.