On the morning of Saturday, May 22, 2021, Debbie L. (Daglow) Diller, a beloved mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, best friend, and so much more, received her miracle of complete healing and was united with Christ in Heaven, where she will continue to love and give unconditionally in the presence of our Heavenly Father.
Debbie was born to Florence (Graves) Daglow and William (Bill) Girrell on March 7, 1961.
Her legacy will carry on through her daughters, Heather (Jason) Harvey, Heidi Daglow, Tara (Jason) Bauerly, all of Coldwater, her bonus daughter Jayme Anderson of Taylor, MI, her 12 grandbabies, who fondly know her as Grandma Hawa; her mother, Florence (Graves) Daglow of Coldwater; her sister, Lori (Dan) Hug of Edon, OH, and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Her father, William (Bill) Girrell of Montpelier, OH passed away June 20, 2014. Her step-father, Donald (Don) Daglow of Coldwater, passed away May 30, 2018.
Debbie loved spending time with family, especially her grandbabies. Their Grandma Hawa was always thinking of special ways to make the holidays memorable and fun, especially Christmas. Debbie enjoyed cooking for her children and always looked forward to a big Thanksgiving feast.
Debbie loved music and enjoyed listening to live bands and dancing and singing along to her favorite songs. She knew no stranger, and was generous with her kind, infectious, and inviting smile. She had a giving heart and a very soft spot for animals and people in need. A moment spent in her company made anyone’s entire day brighter.
Debbie loved working outdoors and enjoyed landscaping. She often sat outside on her back patio to breathe in the fresh air and take in all of God’s creations. She especially had a love for the Smoky Mountains and the beauty of black bears.
Debbie will be greatly missed and always fondly remembered.
A celebration of Debbie’s life will take place at a later date. The family was cared for by Dutcher Funeral Home.
Donations in honor of Debbie Diller may be made to the GSMA Legacy Fund at www.smokiesinformation.org or to the National Down Syndrome Society at www.ndss.org.
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