Debra E. Varadi

debra e. varadi
Debra E. Varadi, 58, died on Feb.2, 2012 in Beverly Hospital. She was the fiancée of Tom Moran of Merrimack, NH. Born in Salem on Dec. 31, 1953, she was the daughter of Louis E. Varadi and the late Marie (Lenahan) Varadi. She graduated from Bishop Fenwick High School in 1971 and went on to earn her associates degree in Culinary Arts from NSCC. Debra loved learning and with her quest for knowledge she attended many schools such as, Butera Art School and Wentworth Institute in Boston, Montserrat College in Beverly and she was most recently enrolled at North Shore Community College where she studied criminal justice and was a member of Sigma Alpha Pi Leadership Honor Society. Debra was an award winning member of the Danvers Garden Club, a member of the Moose Lodge in Peabody, an avid dancer and loved the beach. Besides her father and fiancé, she is survived by her siblings Kathleen Varadi and Kim Turner of TX, Mary Louise Varadi of NH, Leslie Whitaker and her husband Dick of NC, Elizabeth Varadi of TX and Louis Varadi, Jr. and his wife Trina of Bolton, several nieces and nephews, Matthew McGinnity and his wife Sue of Danvers, Paul McGinnity and his fiancée Jill Hodgson of Beverly, Robert McGinnity of Beverly, Sean, Kathleen and Harrison Gorman of TX, Trevor and Austin Ramberg of NH and Louie and Katie Varadi of Bolton and two great nephews, Evan and Justin McGinnity of Danvers A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10AM on Tues., Feb. 7, 2012 in St. Richard Church, 90 Forest St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Annunciation Cemetery, Danvers. Vst. Hrs are Mon. 4-8PM at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Danvers People-to-People Food Pantry, P.O. Box 2076, Danvers, MA, 01923.

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  1. To the Veradi family, Our deepest sympathy to all. Debbie was a special person.It was always great seeing her at Danvers Garden Club. She was very talented at flower arranging. So creative in many things.We especially remember all the kindness’s your family extended to us through the years, to our family. May time and Gods love heal the pain of your loss. Memories help keep our loved ones close in our hearts. With love, Betty and Bud

  2. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time.

  3. We can be left with nothing greater than gentle memories of one who has touched many lives in many ways. May the gift of gentle memories bring you peace at this time of loss. I knew Debra from Danvers Garden Club, and she truly touched many lives and showed her great talent in flower arranging. She will be really missed. Louise H. Riley, Danvers Garden Club

  4. Dear Lou, Kathy, Moe, Leslie, Buddy, and Lou Jr., I am so sorry to have heard this sad news. I would have been at the Mass had I been aware sooner. I have numerous fond memoires of Debbie from our childhood days in Danvers. May all of your good memories bring you comfort at this difficult time. You are all in my prayers as I think of Marie, one of the dearest friends that I ever had in my youth, welcoming Debbie into God’s realm. Pat Lohnes

  5. Leslie and family. We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your sister. You are in you prayers and thoughts.

  6. Sincere sympathy to Debra’s family. I am sorry I was unable to attend the wake or funeral. As a past president of Danvers Garden Club,I know she will be missed by many.


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