
Debora A. Shumaker
April 7, 1962 -
December 22, 2024

With heavy hearts, we announce the unexpected passing of Debora Ann Shumaker, beloved wife, mother, sister, and friend, who left us on Sunday, December 22, 2024, at the age of 62. Born on April 7, 1962, in Illinois, Debbie spent her life radiating kindness and love, ultimately making her home in Bristol, Wisconsin.
In every sense of the word, Debbie was a beautiful soul who embodied the essence of compassion and selflessness. Her family's love was paramount, and she was always there with support, ready to lend a hand or provide comfort. A devoted wife and a nurturing mother, she was the true backbone of her family.
Debbie and her high school sweetheart Paul started their real estate business at a young age. They worked side-by-side for 39 years before retiring and becoming snowbirds. They enjoyed the past few winters in Florida boating, walking the beach, and playing bocce ball.
Debbie found happiness in the simple pleasures of life, such as tending to her garden and playing with her grandchildren. She cherished the outdoors—whether hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, or water skiing, she embraced every moment with enthusiasm. In recent years, she spent a couple days a week improving her golf game. Though she loved to travel, she always carried a profound appreciation for the warmth and familiarity of her Wisconsin home.
Debbie is survived by her devoted husband, Paul Shumaker; and her five cherished children: Savanna (Jake) Hansen, Russell (Melanie) Shumaker, Sally Shumaker, Sara (Jon) Storm, and Shelby Shumaker. Her legacy will also live on through her seven adoring grandchildren: Russell Hansen, Duke Shumaker, Wade Shumaker, Roselyn Hansen, William Storm, Huck Shumaker, and Nicholas Storm. She is also remembered fondly by her mother, Patricia Golwitzer; sister, Kari (Rich) Schroeder; her brother, Dan (Barb) Golwitzer and half-sister, Christine Duarte.
Debora was preceded in death by her father, Joseph Golwitzer; and granddaughter, Scarlet Hansen.
We invite family and friends to gather in her honor, to share stories, laughter, and love, just as she would have wanted. In our memories and hearts, her kindness will forever shine bright, guiding us through our days without her. Let us remember Debbie not with sadness, but with gratitude for the beautiful moments she gave us and the love she shared. Her memory will be cherished in every heartbeat of those she touched.
Service Info
Memorial services honoring Debbie's life will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 28, 2024 at the Piasecki Funeral Home, 3720 39th Ave, Kenosha, WI.
A gathering of relatives and friends will be held on Saturday, December 28, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home.
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Eddie and Ann HallWe loved her and her family so very much although we knew her for such a very short time. She was on our bocce ball league and her grandchildren stopped by to help us in the garden when they visited Capri. God bless you Paul and the rest of your family, and glad bless you too Debbie up there in heaven! Hope to see you one day love Eddie and Ann Hall.
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Charlie BergOur hearts and blessings go out to all the Shumaker family at this time of loss. There are so many pleasant memories that myself and our family have shared with the Shumaker family , including the many Brighton grade school memories and of course the Central High School volleyball years where the girls were members of our championship teams. She was an awesome wonderful caring person and she will be dearly missed. Charlie & Julie Berg.
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Rick JoslinDebbie is wonderful loving light in the world that continues to shine through those her knew her and her family and friends. She is a positive influence in the world that will carry on through her children and all she knew. Thank you for being you!! Love, Rick
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Linda HansonThis beautiful girl was truly a light in my life during our volleyball mom days with Milwaukee Sting. Her smile and giggle always brightened my day and her kindness and compassion helped me cope in many ways. Her personality was a true inspiration. Sally and family you have my deepest condolences and prayers for strength and healing of your broken hearts. Only the best are called to be Christmas angels
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ChrisPaul, I am saddened to hear of your loss, it's heartbreaking. I remember such fond memories of both of you on that dead end street, Dilger. Singing around the fire pit and waiting patiently for the birth of you first born, by Dr. Elvove, who became my dr., and I too had a home birth. In life some people make a strong impact on you, she influenced me and made me strive to be a better person. I remember that time, with the chicken, eeek, she made chicken soup and shared it with me. I have so many good memories of both of you. I can't imagine the pain you are going through now, Chris







