DEBORAH (CHUN) LANGEVIN
May 19, 1957 ~ October 7, 2017
Deborah (Chun) Langevin went to her heavenly home on Oct. 7, 2017. Debby was born May 19,1957 in Vancouver, WA to David and Jewel Chun (deceased).
Debby retired from Battle Ground School District.
She was a member of Crossroads Community Church and enjoyed painting, gardening, and spending time with family.
Debby is survived by her husband, Todd; son, Brandon; two grandchildren, Clarity and Christian; her beloved dog, Castillo "Bug"; many nieces and nephews; and her siblings, Sandy Hart, David (Wendy) Chun, Mary (Bill) Reid, Dennis Chun, Deric (Debra) Chun; and long time friend, Janice Hook.
Evergreen Memorial Gardens will hold a visitation on Wed., Oct. 11, 2017 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. A memorial service will be held at Crossroads Community Church, in the small chapel, on Sat., Oct. 14, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
Donations in Debby's name can be given to Crossroads Community Church.
Please sign her guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
debby would bring Castillo in the clinic she loved that little guy with all her heart I always enjoyed our conversation through the years my thoughts and prayers go to her family she will be missed
judy thacker
October 28, 2017
Deb,
My girl. Through our lifetime together, I have always known you to be strong and independent person. As a kid I was drawn to your strength and I followed you. I thought you were the coolest kid I knew. I felt so special , that you chose me to be your friend. Now, 50 years later, watching you fight, well beyond the expected,with complete calm, perseverance and humor ,I realize you were stronger than I ever suspected,and that my first impression was correct, you were the coolest kid I ever knew
Janice Hook
October 14, 2017
Sis, You are missed. I was blessed to have a sister who cared so much for me Chris ,Sarah and Jason. I love you...... Little Brother
John Chun
Brother
October 12, 2017
Debbie and I worked together at Frito Lay...she was a fun person.
We shared many smiles , jokes and laughs. Always enjoyed working with Debbie.
October 12, 2017
I will forever be thankful that I was your niece, and you my aunt! I could go on and on with your one liners! I will miss your smile, laugh, and your love for order! Your battle was a fierce one, and you never wavered in any task you had in front of you in this life. You had strength, courage, love, family, and a great life!
Susan Chun
October 11, 2017
I have many memories of Aunt Debby babysitting me as a child. She took me to my first rock concert, Rick Springfield, and we had a blast. She will always be in my heart. Love you, Aunt Debby.
Dondi Chun Bennett
October 11, 2017
Aunt Deb, I can still hear your giggle and see your grinThank you for being our crazy" Aunt Deb. Thank you for always seeing opportunity when life presented challenges. Thank you for being such an incredible Aunt and Great Aunt to Reid and Ty for attending their school events and sitting through countless trips Chuck E Cheese with Momo. You accomplished so much and checked off so many things off your bucket list. You fought the fight with such grace - now rest in peace. Spread love to those we have lost and keep an eye on us from afar. Your will FOREVER be in our prayers and heart.
Love, Timi
October 11, 2017
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