Debra Jean “Debbie” Click, 62, of Frankfort, died October 1, 2019 at her home. She was born February 8, 1957 in Frankfort to the late Harry William & Jane Anne (Rohrabaugh) Shoemaker. She married Frederick William “Fred” Click on April 9, 1976 and he survives.
Debbie was a 1975 graduate of Frankfort High School. She had worked at Rotec in Lafayette for 10 years. She enjoyed reading, playing cards, Bingo, sprint car racing, was an avid Cubs Fan, but most of all, she loved spending time with her grandchildren.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Thursday, October 3, 2019 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Funeral celebration will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, October 4th at the funeral home. Burial will be in Bunnell Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Click family to assist with final expenses.
Survived by:
Husband: Fred Click of Frankfort, Daughter: Brandi Click of Lebanon, 2 Sons: Brady (Natasha) Click of rural Lebanon and Brody (Megan) Click of rural Frankfort, 4 Brothers: William E. (Jan) Shoemaker of Mulberry, Garry L. (Angie) Shoemaker of Frankfort, Robert “Bobby” (Felicia) Shoemaker of Frankfort, Todd Shoemaker of Delphi, 8 Grandchildren, Meagan, Maysen, Ryder, Charlie, Kye, Hudson, Kane, Eliza and 11 Nieces and Nephews also survive.
Fred and family
We are so sorry to hear of Debbie passing. She was such a great joy to be around and a wonderful lady! She is flying with the angels now and keeping an eye on all of you!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleFred, So sorry to hear about Debbie. She will always be remembered as one when we see you as she was always there.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy deepest condolences to the Click Family
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry for your loss. Prayers to you and your family.
The Gleitz Family
Brad , Ashley, Brayden, Makenna and Kierra
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss !! She was a great lady and will be missed by everyone!!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThe loss of a person as wonderful as Debbie isn’t going to be easy. She was loved by many and will remain in our hearts forever. In this tough time in your life, may our friendship, sympathy and heartfelt condolences bring you comfort. Call me if you need anything.” love you
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy condolences to the family may out LORD and SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST give you guys peace and comfort.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleFred, we are so sorry to hear this. Sending love and prayers to you and your family. We’re thankful we were able to spend a little time with her at the July reunion.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy sincere condolences to y’all’s family. I am so sorry to hear of Debbie’s passing. Freddie and the kids, yall are in my thoughts and prayers. RIP and Fly High Debbie
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy heart is broke. Had no idea Deb’s health was failing. So very sorry to hear. Prayers going out to all the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for your loss. Prayers for comfort for all the family during this difficult time.♡
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m shocked to hear the this news. Deb was such a great lady. Prayers and thoughts for the whole family.
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Facebook Twitter GooglePraying for comfort!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleFred & family,
I’m so sorry for your loss. Deb was always such a great person to be around and to talk with. I can’t count the numerous card games we all played together. We were all one, big poker FAMILY. I will cherish those memories always. I can picture it now, Phil, Leon, and Deb all sittin around a table…playin tonk….and it makes me smile. Prayers for you all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy love and prayer’s are with her family. I run the kitchen at IGA and I will miss this lady very much. She loved my chicken tender’s and loved ringing my bell. I’d come around the corner and she would be standing there laughing her butt off. Fly High my friend and dance with the Angel’s
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI met Debbie in grade school at Lincoln where we became friends. I remember being at her home, and we found out her mother was pregnant with Todd. They talked about names for the new baby. If the baby was a girl, Sarah Sue. The name of the two friends Debbie ran around with at that time – me and Sue Jones. Well, we know how it worked out that ‘Y’ showed up and here came Todd. Remember the good times with Debbie. Remember to grieve for her, but stick together and love one another. Family is important. I feel your grief with the loss of a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt. Take care, Sarah
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry to hear Debbie passed. She was such a wonderful person and I can recall many a baseball game where the Click family included me in the fun. Baseball, basketball, and football games were all great times. I am keeping the family in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry to hear of Debbie’s passing, you are all in my prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleFred and Shoemaker family.
I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKnow you are all in my prayers at this most difficult time. Much love to you all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleFred and family,
Paul and I are so sorry for you loss. She will be missed by everyone. I know she is playing Bingo in Heaven with Jane. Prayers to you and your kids and grandkids. Rest easy my friend.
Prayers,
Debbie and Paul
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss Fred.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy heart hurts for all of your family. I have many good memories of time spent with her. We sure had a lot of fun back in the day. She was such a sweet person and a very dear friend who I have missed over all of these years and will continue to miss forever. I know she is watching over her whole family as she always did. Prayers for all of you.
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