Bare, Debra J.

Mrs. Debra J. Bare, 52, of Birdsboro, passed away at 11:42 AM, Thursday, while in the company of family members.

Debra was born in Reading, on October 27, 1956, the daughter of the late Elroy and Shirley Schmeck.

She was the wife of Douglass E. Bare.

She worked as a seamstress at various mills in Reading, for 18 years.

She was a member of Lucky Star Atheltic Assoc., Reading.

She loved her grandchildren and her cats.

Debra is survived by
a daughter, Brandy L. Bare of Birdsboro and a son, Douglass E. Bare, II of Shillington.
2 Brothers Gene Schmeck of Muhlenberg Twp. and Elroy Schmeck, Jr. of Lancaster
She is also survived by 2 Grandchildren Djaide and Rainne.

Friends are invited to call Wednesday 3:00 - 5:00 P.M. at the Sanders Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc., 1501 N. 11th Street, Reading.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 498 Bellevue Ave. Reading, PA 19605 or Animal Rescue League P.O. Box 69 Mohnton, Pennsylvania 19540.

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  1. She was the nicest woman we have ever met. She will be deeply missed.

  2. I could’ve never asked for a better, more caring, sweeter sister in law, than Deb. She was always there for me no matter what. She always gave me a shoulder to cry on,an ear to listen. Never ever criticized just always encouraged me. We always ended our conversations with I Love yous. I will sorely miss you. But I know you are in a better place with no pain.
    I Love you my sister. Love you always.

  3. Deb was the “little sister” I always wanted. She was my rock, my shoulder and my forever friend. She was the very first to welcome me into the family and shared her family with me when I was a stranger to Berks County. There are no words to explain the loss I feel. She was truly one in a million! I will miss her greatly, think of her often, and thank God daily for having known her and for all the acts of kindness and love she gave to my family. Rest in the peace Deb….you are a beautiful soul.

  4. Deb was like family to me. She had a loving and caring heart.She loved her family, and when she would mention her children, her beautiful blue eyes would light up. When ever or where ever we would meet the first thing Deb would do is give me one of her great big hugs.I will miss her dearly.I love you Deb.

  5. For as long as I can remember, my aunt Deb was always there with a great big hug and a smile you just couldn’t help but smile in return to. She always tried to make us feel included, and showed me that I have a family to be proud of. Words alone can not express how much I will miss her. Every December 17, i will be reminded of the wonderful and caring woman who will always have a big place in my heart.

    Thank you Aunt Debbie, for always being so good to me.
    I Love you.

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