Debora S. “Deb” Clothier – (57) – of 2327 Windfall Road, Canisteo, died Monday morning (September 5, 2011) at St. James Mercy Hospital following a long illness.
Born in North Hornell on October 19, 1953, she was the daughter of Leland “Bus” & Lena (Davis) Carnes.
Deb grew up in Hartsville and was a graduate of Canisteo Central School (class of 1972). She was employed as a nurse’s aide at Hornell Gardens for several years and for 29 years served as a bus driver for the Canisteo Central School District. For many years she worked as a waitress at the Kill Buck Inn in Canisteo.
Throughout the years, Deb enjoyed riding motorcycles, four-wheeling and snowmobiling. She had a deep love for animals (especially her dogs) and also enjoyed owning & riding horses. She enjoyed competitive “Team Penning & Sorting” which is rodeo style competition and also simply rode horses for enjoyment.
Deb was a member of the Canisteo American Legion. She loved to spend countless hours working in her beautiful flower garden. She enjoyed crafting & crocheting and would make beautiful baby blankets to give to family & friends to help celebrate the beginning of a new life.
She will be remembered as a loving mother, devoted sister, and a warm & loving friend to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her. She will be sadly missed by all.
Surviving are 2 daughters, Tamara Clothier of Canisteo and Tonya (Michael) Cooper of Cuba, NY; 3 brothers, Robert (Connie) Carnes of Wellington, CO, Jeffery (Donna) Carnes of Hartsville and Eugene (Nora) Carnes of Belfast; 1 sister, Dianne (Roger) Carney of Hartsville; 4 grandchildren, Justin Kerr, Emma Kerr, Garrett Cooper and Skyler Cooper; her dear & special friend, Bruce Watson; several nieces & nephews.
At Deb’s request there will be no calling hours or services. Her hope is that her family & friends will not cry or feel sad when thinking of her. Instead, she would like everyone to enjoy every minute of their lives, never take living for granted and fondly smile when remembering the wonderful times that they spent with her, knowing that she will always remain in their hearts. As years go by, remember that while riding a horse, move up in the saddle because Deb would like to ride along with you!!
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.