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Debora "Debbie" Vosen Smith passed away April 8th, 2019, at Northern Montana Care Center with her son, Colby, at her side.
She was a woman of strong faith, believing in the power and strength of Jesus Christ's love and the beauty and peace that would await her after passing. She was born on November 19, 1951, in Havre, MT, to Bill and Betty Vosen. Debbie went to school in Kremlin and graduated high school in 1969.
Debbie from a young aged developed a passion for horses that she carried through her whole life. She infectiously shared that passion with those around her. She was an excellent rider and trained her own horses and others as well as gave riding lessons right up until her illness kept her from it.
Debbie spent a considerable amount of time living at the family farm especially as her health waned at the end. She enjoyed being with her farm family and they loved having her. She added to everyday adventures with her wit and humor.
Debbie was preceded in death by her parents and infant son Justin.
Surviving her are her children Colby Smith and Kelsey (Zachary) Rubens; sisters Marci Bergren, Teresa (Dave) Dube, Sandi Vosen; brothers Joe Vosen, and Jim (Gloria) Vosen; numerous nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews.
Debbie had three children, though her first born, Justin, passed away shortly after his birth. Her children were her true loves, and she adored them. Being their mother was everything to Debbie. She raised her children to be good people and have faith in God.
Debbie was a member of the Assembly of God Church. One of Debbie's most memorable trips was to Israel in 2017, where she got to live her dream of touring the Holy Land.
Debbie faced personal trials and poor health the last ten years, but through all of it she kept her faith, her love for the Lord Jesus Christ, and she never complained and always thought the best of people.
Services of remembrance will be held 3:30 p.m on Saturday, April 13, 2019, at Assembly of God Church, in Havre, MT, and memorials can be made to any person's choice.
Please visit http://www.hi-linefuneralservices.com to leave a message of condolences for her family.
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