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Deborah Lynn Robertson

June 11, 1953 - November 17, 2025
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Tucker Beechmont Funeral Home
536 Bradford Street
Beechmont, KY 42326
Thursday 11/20, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm
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Tucker Beechmont Funeral Home
536 Bradford Street
Beechmont, KY 42326
Thursday 11/20, 12:00 pm

BEECH CREEK – Deborah Lynn Robertson, 72, of Beech Creek, died Monday, November 17, 2025 at 12:50PM at Maple Health and Rehabilitation in Greenville. Ms. Robertson was born June 11, 1953 in Greenville. She was a member of Leigh’s Chapel General Baptist Church and worked as a Lab Tech for the Owensboro Health Muhlenberg CommunityContinue Reading

Gloria Bratcher left a message on December 2, 2025:
So sorry to hear the passing of Debbie, praying for your family
Michele Shanks left a message on November 30, 2025:
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Tiffanie Doss left a message on November 20, 2025:
In memory of Deborah Lynn Robertson, Tiffanie Doss lit a candle
John Donovan left a message on November 19, 2025:
Debbie was a rare and beautiful soul, a woman defined by two seemingly opposing, yet perfectly balanced, forces: a heart of the purest gold and the spirit of a fierce, unwavering champion. Her kindness wasn’t loud; it was the quiet, steady hum of unconditional love that filled every space she occupied. She possessed an extraordinary empathy, seeing the best in everyone and offering comfort without judgment. Her generosity was limitless. Her hands were always ready to give, her home was always a harbor, and her laugh was the sound of pure, unbridled joy. She cultivated warmth, patience, and grace wherever she went, making every single person she encountered feel deeply valued and truly seen. But that gentle light held a formidable, steel-edged power. When someone she loved was threatened, or when she witnessed an injustice, that heart of gold transformed instantly into an iron shield. She was the one who spoke up when others fell silent, who stood tall in the face of adversity, and who fought every necessary battle for the vulnerable with a tenacity that was truly breathtaking. She didn't seek conflict, but she never, ever shied away from the duty to protect. She was our guardian, our advocate, and our greatest defense. It is this incredible blend—the absolute sweetness of her soul matched by the absolute ferocity of her love—that made her so utterly unforgettable. She taught us that true strength isn't just in how kindly we treat the world, but in how fiercely we defend what is right. We will carry her love forward, and we will honor her memory by embodying her unique spirit: leading always with a heart of gold, and fighting like hell for those who need us most.
Janet Higgs left a message on November 18, 2025:
Adam, Your mother was a sweet, sweet lady! She loved you and your cousin Amanda very much! She was a great parent to work with. I 'm so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family. Janet Higgs
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
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