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In Tribute to Debra M. Mannetta
31 years old.   Residence: Islip, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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I prayed this morning as I lit a candle in your memory. And pray that your family is getting through this difficult day. My thoughts are with your family. You will always be missed.

*** Posted by Jennifer Lieberz on 2007-09-11 ***

Debra was a beautiful person. At graduation she was smiling in the snaphot I have. The picture was her with my daughter Jennifer. I will always remember her as a happy girl. God bless her. Her husband and two daughters, my sincere thoughts be with them. 

MRS. CLARKE, NO. BABYLON

*** Posted by Mrs. CLARKE on 2006-09-12 ***

Since I've found out about Debbie's tragic death I think of her so often. Every year I light a candle for her and pray for her and her family. We had some good times together in High School, expecially in English class....

You will always be remembered....

*** Posted by Jennifer Clarke-Lieberz on 2006-09-12 ***

It was a terrible shock to find out someone I graduated with was a victim of 9/11. While I didn't know Debbie that well, I shared many classes with her. My prayers are with her family.

*** Posted by Joseph Fattizzi on 2006-08-17 ***

I went to high school with Debra, I was 2 grades ahead of her, I have got to know her pretty well for a few years of my life, what a wonderful and beautiful person. I was very hurt when I heard about her in the tragic event. My greatest memory of her was laughing and having fun driving around N. Babylon and visiting friends after the blizzard of 1985 that hit Long Island, school was closed for many days, She also knew my mother from working in the bank, in N. Babylon and knew my aunt from the Beauty Salon.
Many prayers to all of her family.

*** Posted by Michael W. Graziano, W. Babylon on 2006-06-08 ***

I went to High School with Debra although we were not the best of friends we had hung out on a few occasions and we were in some classes with together. We also sat at the same table at Prom. Debra was so funny and full of life she always made me laugh. She is truly missed.
May your love live on through your two beautiful daughters.

*** Posted by Barbara E. Brucculeri on 2006-02-11 ***


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