Trudy Collins
Deborah was a wonderful person. I worked with her at Superior Machine in Florence SC. She will be deeply missed.
Fly high Deb! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 For the family.

Birth date: Jul 14, 1964 Death date: Mar 22, 2021
Deborah Lee Weintraub Born July 14, 1964 in Yonkers, NY. She lived in Queens Village and Massapequa Park NY, and in Florence, SC before moving to Palm Harbor, FL. She received a Bachelor’s degree in accounting from Francis Marion Read Obituary
Deborah was a wonderful person. I worked with her at Superior Machine in Florence SC. She will be deeply missed.
Fly high Deb! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 For the family.
I worked a short while with Deborah at Goodrich and Pall and shared many a laugh over lunch. I remember her excitement in telling us about the fancy refrigerator she was getting with her bonus money and what a hoot she was. What a beautiful smile and person and way too soon to leave us. May you find comfort and peace as you walk through your time of grieving.
It was a shock to hear the news - Deborah left us too soon. I remember Deborah’s bubbly, happy personality. She was a pleasure to work with at Goodrich in Oldsmar and I still remember her baking an amazing rum cake on my birthday - she will be missed and I send my deepest condolences to her family. May she Rest In Peace. Ziad Fraiwat
The best person ever! A beautiful soul & a true beauty. She was with me when my oldest was born, I’ll never forget how great of a coach she was. Always taking care of others was her way. Her visits to SC during Thanksgiving was my highlight for the year & staying with me, I miss her smile & laughter, now I’ll miss her forever. My heart breaks. Prayers for her son & family ..... I love you Deborah ..... with an H .....
My condolences to the Brody and the Weintraub family. I am so sorry your loss.
Debbie and I were friends beginning in elementary school. I have the greatest memories from our sleepovers in the basement, playing with the rabbits, Girl Scouts (with her mom, Mrs. Weintraub as our fearless and wonderful leader), even going to church. We got ourselves into mischief many times, but Debbie always had clever solutions.
I could go on about time spent in her childhood home with the cats, rabbits, baking cookies, running in the sprinkler, and the first microwave in the neighborhood.
Although we got moved in separate groups in high school we were still friends. As adults, we only touched base on occasion as happens with busy adult lives - but still we were friends. She was truly a strong influence on my life.
I texted her just a month ago - she just came to my mind (as this sometimes happens). She said was healthy and fine during this challenging year 2020.
I will miss you Deborah with an 'h'.
Friendship - that's for life.