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Deborah <I>Miller</I> Wayland

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Deborah Miller Wayland

Birth
Winnemucca, Humboldt County, Nevada, USA
Death
24 Apr 2010 (aged 60)
USA
Burial
Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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The Humboldt Sun - May 3, 2010

MRS. DEBORAH MILLER-WAYLAND

Deborah Miller-Wayland, 60 of Winnemucca, after what many would call the most courageous fight any one person could fight has died on April 24, 2010. She was born on Oct. 25, 1949, in Fallon and is the daughter of Alfred Miller and her mother whom preceded her in death, Willa Miller.

She was the loving wife of Clyde Wayland who married Deborah in Fallon on 25 November 1966.

Deborah leaves behind her many people whom she has touched with her stories, her wonderful baby blankets, cookie bar cookies and loving heart.

She never cared about anyone more than she did others around her. That was evident when she chose her profession as a nurse where she worked her magic with many in Fallon. She cherished her job working along side Dr. Kurt Carlson. She was an accomplished silhouette shooter and was the first woman in the United States to shoot a perfect score of 40.

Deborah was a fighter, she fought and survived Cancer four times throughout her life and was a pillar of strength for anyone who knew her.

Deborah leaves behind her loving family including her husband of 43 years Clyde Wayland, her daughters Maureen Wayland-Baca, Natalie Wayland-Nelson and her son-in-law Justin Nelson; her grandchildren Branden Baca, Layne Baca, Mekayla Nelson and Patrick Nelson; her great-grandson Preston Kekoa Baca; her siblings Peggy Miller, Dorothy Miller-Blestcher and Hugo Blestcher, Russell and Diane Miller, Timothy Miller and her sister whom also preceded her in death Patricia Miller-Ritz. She also leaves behind her many loving nieces and nephews.

Her memorial will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints located at 125 Tolas Place in Fallon on Saturday, May 1. Viewing for family and those who wish to say good-bye to Deborah will be held at 10 a.m. with services starting at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at The Gardens Funeral Home at 2949 Austin Hwy in Fallon.

There will be a gathering back at the church after the service for those who wish to gather around and tell stories. A tribute fund has been set up in the name of Deborah Wayland at St. Jude's Children's Hospital for those who wish to send a contribution in her name. The account number is 26003303. Flower arrangements can be sent to the attention of The Gardens Funeral Home. We will all miss you and know that you will now be looking upon all of us as one strong and determined guardian angel.

The Humboldt Sun - May 3, 2010

MRS. DEBORAH MILLER-WAYLAND

Deborah Miller-Wayland, 60 of Winnemucca, after what many would call the most courageous fight any one person could fight has died on April 24, 2010. She was born on Oct. 25, 1949, in Fallon and is the daughter of Alfred Miller and her mother whom preceded her in death, Willa Miller.

She was the loving wife of Clyde Wayland who married Deborah in Fallon on 25 November 1966.

Deborah leaves behind her many people whom she has touched with her stories, her wonderful baby blankets, cookie bar cookies and loving heart.

She never cared about anyone more than she did others around her. That was evident when she chose her profession as a nurse where she worked her magic with many in Fallon. She cherished her job working along side Dr. Kurt Carlson. She was an accomplished silhouette shooter and was the first woman in the United States to shoot a perfect score of 40.

Deborah was a fighter, she fought and survived Cancer four times throughout her life and was a pillar of strength for anyone who knew her.

Deborah leaves behind her loving family including her husband of 43 years Clyde Wayland, her daughters Maureen Wayland-Baca, Natalie Wayland-Nelson and her son-in-law Justin Nelson; her grandchildren Branden Baca, Layne Baca, Mekayla Nelson and Patrick Nelson; her great-grandson Preston Kekoa Baca; her siblings Peggy Miller, Dorothy Miller-Blestcher and Hugo Blestcher, Russell and Diane Miller, Timothy Miller and her sister whom also preceded her in death Patricia Miller-Ritz. She also leaves behind her many loving nieces and nephews.

Her memorial will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints located at 125 Tolas Place in Fallon on Saturday, May 1. Viewing for family and those who wish to say good-bye to Deborah will be held at 10 a.m. with services starting at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at The Gardens Funeral Home at 2949 Austin Hwy in Fallon.

There will be a gathering back at the church after the service for those who wish to gather around and tell stories. A tribute fund has been set up in the name of Deborah Wayland at St. Jude's Children's Hospital for those who wish to send a contribution in her name. The account number is 26003303. Flower arrangements can be sent to the attention of The Gardens Funeral Home. We will all miss you and know that you will now be looking upon all of us as one strong and determined guardian angel.



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