Deborah L. Rachlin of Annandale, Virginia and formerly of Miami, Florida died June 25, 2015 in her home after long battle with cancer.The daughter of Norman S. Rachlin and the late Reva Romanoff Rachlin, she is survived by her husband of 411 months, Barry Nussbaum, and her children Suzanne, Benjamin, and Jonathan Nussbaum, as well as many loving family and friends.Services will be held at Cunningham Turch Funeral Home, 811 Cameron Street, Alexandria VA, 22314 on Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 10:30am. Interment will follow at National Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Debbie’s memory to the American Cancer Society.
Deborah L. Rachlin
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Debbie was a saving grace to me. She guided me through some of the hardest times of my life. She was a true blessing. I just wish I had a chance to say goodbye, thank you for everything you did for me, and that if it wasn’t for here I honestly don’t know where I would be without her genuine love and kindness. May you forever rest in peace. Your family and Friends are in my prayers.
Love Always,
Dara K.
Part of the PGCO Family
I m so sorry for your families loss. Very soon our God Jehovah will rid the world of sickness and death forever. JW.ORG
I first met Debbie through our daughters and the choir at TJHSST. She shared her wonderful talents with all of us. I still remember her showing some of the choir moms how to make the perfect baskets to be used as door prizes for school functions. She was very patient when our skills were not quite up to her level, but in the end we mastered the project with her assistance. Although I knew that it wasn\’t always easy for her, she was upbeat and positive and always fun to be around. Suzanne and my daughter still keep in touch although the miles separate them. May all the wonderful memories you shared with this great lady bring a smile to your faces and a leap in your step. I can\’t help but think that is what she would have wanted for you. You are all in my prayers.
Dr. Rachlin was a compassionate, kind, and caring person. She would always make you see the good in a situation. We feel blessed and lucky to have known her. She will be missed by all who knew her. The world has lost an extraordinary individual.
Susan & Paul
May the God of all comfort comfort you at this time.
God promises to swallow up death forever.
Please accept my heart felt sympathy.