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Debora Denise Denmark

August 16, 1957 — April 1, 2018

Debora Denise Denmark, of San Francisco, California, passed away on April 1, 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Denise was born in San Francisco to Beatrice Lee and Leon Denmark on August 16, 1957.
Denise was a warm-hearted soul who brought her vibrant energy everywhere she would go and joy to the people she met. She studied at Alameda Junior College and worked at Marshalls for over seven years, where she was well-liked and praised for her efforts.
During her time, Denise was able to live in the Bay Area, as well as Orange County, CA, and eventually Las Vegas.
She was also able to travel and vacation at a variety of beautiful places including Hawaii, Mexico, The Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos Islands. Having a chance to explore these areas meant getting to be by the ocean, which Denise always loved.
Always a lover of animals, which meant owning a number of dogs and a cat, later in her life, Denise would increase the number of animals in her possession by taking ownership of a tortoise, a ferret, a bunny, and, most recently, a chihuahua.
Each of the additions reflected who Denise was, a caring person who would make the best of a situation, no matter where she was.
Denise is preceded in death by Horace Douglas Lee, her father.
Denise is survived by her son, Aaron Haley Neuwirth, her brothers Reginald Douglas Lee and Shawn Lee, and her mother, Beatrice Lee.
A memorial service will be held on May 5. Having been cremated, some of the ashes will be scattered into the San Francisco Bay. Arrangements are by Davis Funeral Homes & Memorial Park.

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