
Deborah “Debi” L. Swartz
April 18, 1955 -
November 14, 2018

Debi passed away peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, November 14, 2018. When she entered heaven, she was reunited with her loving parents, Robert and Patricia Everson.
Born in Kenosha on April 18, 1955; she attended local schools and graduated from Tremper High School.
On October 26, 1974, Deb married the love of her life, Robert John Swartz, at Trinity Lutheran Church. They were blessed with two children and 44 years together.
Debi was an amazing homemaker for her family even though she worked various jobs over the years. She was a wonderful cook; watched cooking shows and was so proud of her delicious lasagna. Going “up north” to her parents place in Eagle River was where she loved to go along with the two trips her and Bob took to Hawaii. Debi was fun loving and a huge Elvis fan! She cherished her family, truly enjoying all the blessings of her grandchildren.
Debi is survived by her husband, Bob; her children, Scott Swartz and Sarah Swartz; her grandchildren, Aryanna, Alexa, Vinny, Sonny and Melanie; her sister, Diane (Eric) Briese; her niece, Ashley; her nephew, Alex and her beloved dog, Bridge.
Special thanks to Julie and Pat from Hospice Alliance, Inc. and Emilia for their help in caring for Debi.
Service Info
Funeral Services honoring Debi’s life will be held on Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. at Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home, 3720 39th Avenue, Kenosha, WI, 53144.
Posted by:
Lori Claeys-HaightI am saddened to here my cousin Debi passed away. I will cherish our talks when I seen her at my doctors office. RIP hun and say hi to all our relatives who have passed. I’m sure you will find most of them at the poker table ( I remember all those times as kids). My condolences to cousin Diane and family & Bob and family. May peace be with you at this difficult time. All my love!
Posted by:
Joe maglioccaSo sorry for your loss I can relate to what you’re going through my deepest sympathy to you and family
Posted by:
Carol BrembergerMy deepest sympathy to Bob and family.







