In Celebration of

Deborah Louise Harris

April 6, 1964 -  September 16, 2024

Deborah Louise Harris, born on April 6, 1964, to parents Llewellyn (Bud) Harris and Elinore McEntee. She died peacefully in her 60th year, at Credit Valley Hospital on September 16, 2024. She was born and raised in the Bayview Village area and later attended Loretto College. She lived courageously and never let anything stand in her way.

Deborah was our whole world, and we were hers. Motherhood was her calling, which she fulfilled with endless hugs, stories, kisses, and cups of tea. Her nurturing affection did not just extend to her family but to anyone who needed it.

Deborah will be dearly missed by her husband of 27 years, Agostino Acri, and her two children, Michael and Katherine. Her powerful love will live on forever in our hearts.
We would like to thank the paramedics, ICU nurses, and doctors for their compassionate care.

In lieu of flowers please donate to Arthritis Society Canada.

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Anna Maria Manieri (Cousin)

Entered September 19, 2024 from Etobicoke

Dear Agostino, Michael and Katie, we are all very saddened for your loss. Your beloved wife and mom will live on forever in your hearts. We pray that your memories of her will sustain you during this very difficult time. Know that her love for you will never end. It must be comforting to know that her suffering is over. May Deborah enjoy eternal peace. Much love and hugs, Anna Maria, Domenic, Michael and Paul. ❤️🙏

Brian Petrie (Friend)

Entered September 20, 2024

Good luck Augi’s, we’ll talk soon.

Paul Roglich 

Entered September 20, 2024

Wishing your family much love and strength. May you find comfort in the happy memories with Debbie. Sincere condolences, Paul Roglich

Marlon Malonowich (friend)

Entered September 20, 2024 from Mississauga

I am so sorry for your loss. Stay strong Auggi

Lynne Picard (Friend)

Entered September 20, 2024 from Cobourg

My dearest friend Debbie. We have shared so many laughs together and I will always cherish those memories. I’m sorry I didn’t get a chance to see you but please know you will always have a special place in heart. You were truly the best loving friend one could ever have. Fly with the angels my friend. I love you.

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