Deborah Lynne Gunderman
- January 17, 2012
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
of Deborah's Passing
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Christ Community Fellowship Church
P.O. Box 94196
Albuquerque, NM 87199-4196
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“Deb was a friend from high school and was so good to see her again at a recent class reunion. She lived a remarkable life of giving and serving. I...Read More »
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1 of 11 | Posted by: Sandy Roberts Chafa - MO
“Deborah and I met through a Sunday School class when we were single and living in Fort Worth. One of the most beautiful experiences of my life was a...Read More »
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2 of 11 | Posted by: Jane Medlen - Springfield, MO
“Deborah had such a strong passion to serve the Lord. I worked with her as mentors for A Peaceful Habitation - a ministry to women that are recently...Read More »
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3 of 11 | Posted by: Catherine Jackson - Albuquerque, NM
“I met Dr. Deb through FCCI, and she was an inspiration to me.
Her weekly "Walking in the Way" ministries helped me reshape my focus on how...Read More »
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4 of 11 | Posted by: Nerissa Whittington
“Debbie was truly God's grace in action. Things didn't always go her way in life, yet, she was dignified, loving, and truly a precious soul. I am...Read More »
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5 of 11 | Posted by: Pat - Red Oak, IA
“Dr. Deb, I will miss you very much. I always looked forward to Wednesdays, when I would see you at Chick-fil-A. I appreciated your smile and...Read More »
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6 of 11 | Posted by: Anne Masoncup - Albuquerque, NM
“Debbie was a childhood friend and high school friend. I remember Debbie to be so kind. I loved her smile and I always knew she was someone you...Read More »
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7 of 11 | Posted by: Merri Bangston Ott - Hillsboro, OR
“Deborah and I worked together for three years as consultants for DBM from 1993 to 1996 when she left to join Anderson Consulting. I missed her then...Read More »
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8 of 11 | Posted by: Brad Smith - Ft Worth, TX
“I remember and honor Deborah's commitment to women finding their fulfillment in their work and life. She helped so many of us to renew our purpose...Read More »
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9 of 11 | Posted by: Jude Olson - Hudson Oaks, TX
“Dr. Deb had a profound impact on my life, and I have been truely blessed that our paths crossed. She has now heard those words we all want to hear...Read More »
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10 of 11 | Posted by: Yvonne - Albuquerque, NM
“On behalf of the French Family of Companies, we would like to express our deepest condolences to your family.
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11 of 11 | Posted by: Yvonne Blevins and Team
Deborah Lynne Gunderman, (Dr. Deb), 59, went home to the Lord on January 17, 2012. Dr. Deb was surrounded by friends and loved ones as she made her journey home. She was preceded in death by her parents, Wanda and Marlin Gunderman, and is survived by sister, Deanne (John) Peer (IN); sister Christine Gunderman (WY); cousin Carol (John) Dumpert (NE); cousin Judith (Merle) Straw ((NH); niece Lisa(Jean-Françios) (Quebec City, Canada); nephew Kenny (Katie) Gunderman (MN); and 2 great-nieces and 2 great-nephews. Dr. Deb graduated from the University of Iowa, received her MSW from Washington University, St. Louis, and was awarded her Doctor of Ministry in Biblical Counseling from Trinity Southwest University, Albuquerque. She is the Founder, President, and Chaplain of Walking in the Way, Inc., a Workplace Ministry providing chaplain services to the employees and owners of businesses in the Albuquerque and New Mexico area as well as maintaining a website that includes a weekly e-mail message. She was an Ordained Chaplain with the International Fellowship of Chaplains (IFOC) and a Certified Community Chaplain with Community Chaplains of America. Deborah was active in Christ Community Fellowship church, Fellowship of Companies for Christ International, and the Albuquerque Prayer Transformation Council. Deborah enjoyed reading, music, and loved her cat, Cali. She was passionate about the spiritual growth of women and committed to walking in the way with God. Deborah was a gifted writer, speaker, and planner of events and seminars. Her many friends and acquaintances know of her compassion and loyalty. Dr. Deb will live in our hearts, even though she is no longer with us in this life. A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at Christ Community Fellowship church, 5908 Anaheim Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87113. Memorials may be sent to her church at PO Box 94196, Albuquerque, NM 87199-4196.
Celebration of Life
January 21, 2012
1:00 PM
Christ Community Fellowship Church
5908 Anaheim Avenue NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
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Deb was a friend from high school and was so good to see her again at a recent class reunion. She lived a remarkable life of giving and serving. I will remember her fondly until we reunite in heaven.
Posted by: Sandy Roberts Chafa - Independence, MO - HS Class of 70 Jan 21, 2012
Deborah and I met through a Sunday School class when we were single and living in Fort Worth. One of the most beautiful experiences of my life was a road trip, in which she introduced me to the the glorious Southwest. I will never forget that time together....Over the years we shared those momentous times in life, most recently the passing of Deborah's father, whom I know was waiting to take her hand and lead her forward. My memories of
Deborah and I met through a Sunday School class when we were single and living in Fort Worth. One of the most beautiful experiences of my life was a road trip, in which she introduced me to the the glorious Southwest. I will never forget that time together....Over the years we shared those momentous times in life, most recently the passing of Deborah's father, whom I know was waiting to take her hand and lead her forward. My memories of Deborah, what she accomplished, but most importantly what she believed and lived out, will always help me to refocus on faith and love. She was truly a beautiful and graceful person.
My condolences to Deborah's family, whom I feel I know after these years of friendship.
Posted by: Jane Medlen - Springfield, MO - friend of many years Jan 21, 2012
Deborah had such a strong passion to serve the Lord. I worked with her as mentors for A Peaceful Habitation - a ministry to women that are recently released from jail and are working to build a new life with Christ at the center. Deborah really cared about the women and showed them skills and techniques to enter the workforce and take care of themselves. I appreciate her selfless dedication to helping others. She will be missed.
Posted by: Catherine Jackson - Albuquerque, NM - friend Jan 21, 2012
I met Dr. Deb through FCCI, and she was an inspiration to me.
Her weekly "Walking in the Way" ministries helped me reshape my focus on how business can still be stewardship and how we can all understand the blessings of Christ through crisis and celebration.
Some days it felt as though she knew my heart and my struggles and wrote her message just for me to turn around and rejoice in the Lord and His grace.
I will miss her on
I met Dr. Deb through FCCI, and she was an inspiration to me.
Her weekly "Walking in the Way" ministries helped me reshape my focus on how business can still be stewardship and how we can all understand the blessings of Christ through crisis and celebration.
Some days it felt as though she knew my heart and my struggles and wrote her message just for me to turn around and rejoice in the Lord and His grace.
I will miss her on many levels, but know that she will along side Christ in guiding us all to be the people, in all facets of our daily life, that Christ wants us to be...
This is from her last series of messages, it remained the same and shouts out to me even now:
MINISTRY PRAYER
Colossians 1:10...that you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God.
Posted by: Nerissa Whittington Jan 21, 2012
Debbie was truly God's grace in action. Things didn't always go her way in life, yet, she was dignified, loving, and truly a precious soul. I am reminded of a quote by Frederick Buechner: "The grace of God means something like: Here is your life. You might never have been, but you are because the party wouldn't have been complete without you. Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid. I am with you. Nothing
Debbie was truly God's grace in action. Things didn't always go her way in life, yet, she was dignified, loving, and truly a precious soul. I am reminded of a quote by Frederick Buechner: "The grace of God means something like: Here is your life. You might never have been, but you are because the party wouldn't have been complete without you. Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid. I am with you. Nothing can ever separate us. It's for you I created the universe. I love you."
Our 'party' (the Villisca High School Class of 1970) and my personal 'party', wouldn't have been complete without Debbie. And now she has made the final journey. I'm sure she was not afraid, and that God was with her. I'm also certain that she is now whole, complete, full of God's love, and basking in the glory of Heaven.
Posted by: Pat - Red Oak, IA - High School Friend Jan 19, 2012
Dr. Deb, I will miss you very much. I always looked forward to Wednesdays, when I would see you at Chick-fil-A. I appreciated your smile and listening ear..We are all blessed to have known you. Dorothy Anne Masoncup Chick-fil-A employee
Posted by: Anne Masoncup - Albuquerque, NM - She counseled me at my workplace Jan 19, 2012
Debbie was a childhood friend and high school friend. I remember Debbie to be so kind. I loved her smile and I always knew she was someone you could count on. I reconnected with her on Facebook and followed her ministry on line. I was amazed but not surprised at her work. I am sad that she was not with us longer......I am sure she will be missed by the many lives she has touched. Even me, that knew her so many years ago. God's Kingdom just gained another beautiful soul. My sympathies to her family....
I love you, Debbie
Merri
Posted by: Merri Bangston Ott - Hillsboro, OR - Friend Jan 19, 2012
Deborah and I worked together for three years as consultants for DBM from 1993 to 1996 when she left to join Anderson Consulting. I missed her then and I'll miss her now. We made a good team. She was organized, professional and caring and I was, well, none of those. She was all about the individual and I was all about the business. Most of what I learned about working with clients I learned from her. We were a good
Deborah and I worked together for three years as consultants for DBM from 1993 to 1996 when she left to join Anderson Consulting. I missed her then and I'll miss her now. We made a good team. She was organized, professional and caring and I was, well, none of those. She was all about the individual and I was all about the business. Most of what I learned about working with clients I learned from her. We were a good team. I was George Patton and she was Mother Theresa. And our clients were better off because of it. When you share the same foxhole for three years you really get to know someone. I liked her and, more importantly, I respected her. We didn't always agree, but we enjoyed disagreeing. She was fun to disagree with. I liked her because she was honest and didn't have a problem telling you what she thought. She parted my hair so often in the early days that I quit bringing a comb to work. And I learned something from each 'discussion'. I am a better person because of her. The poet Thomas Campbell wrote “to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” Pretty much says it all for me.
Posted by: Brad Smith - Ft Worth, TX - Worked together at DBM Jan 19, 2012
I remember and honor Deborah's commitment to women finding their fulfillment in their work and life. She helped so many of us to renew our purpose and reflect on our lives with a spiritual lens Thanks to Deborah for showing us the way...
Posted by: Jude Olson - Hudson Oaks, TX - Friend in Wisewomen group Jan 19, 2012
Dr. Deb had a profound impact on my life, and I have been truely blessed that our paths crossed. She has now heard those words we all want to hear when we first see our Lord...."Well done good and faithful servant;...enter into the joy of your master." Dr. Deb, is now home for eternity.
Posted by: Yvonne - Albuquerque, NM - I was her client Jan 19, 2012

