FRANKLIN — Deborah A. LaPierre, 54, a longtime resident of Franklin died Wednesday, November 17, 2010 at the Franklin Regional Hospital in Franklin following a period of failing health. Deb was born in Franklin, July 23, 1956, daughter of the late Albert B. and C. Lorraine (Montambeault) LaPierre. Other than 10 years spent in Washington State, Deb lived in the Franklin-Tilton areas most of her life. She was a homemaker. Deborah was an active board member, and held several positions with the Community Action Program in Franklin for several years. She was a member of the Franklin Lodge of Elks, BPOE, # 1280. Deb enjoyed the outdoors, especially her numerous camping trips.

Most important in her life were her two children, Deziarae Lorraine Davis of Newbury and Kenneth Albert Robb of Plymouth.

Deb was due to be a Memé to a baby boy prior to her death.

In addition to her children, Deborah leaves, her sister, Lynette “Tillie” M. LaPierre of Plymouth; brothers, Joseph A. LaPierre of Weare, Thomas J. LaPierre of Colebrook, Michael A. LaPierre of Moultonboro, Alan W. LaPierre of Moultonboro and Bruce D. LaPierre of Burlington, NC; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

Calling hours will be Tuesday, November 23rd from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. at the William F. Smart Sr. Memorial Home, Franklin-Tilton Road in Tilton. A celebration of her life and burial will be private for her family.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Deborah’s name may be made to the Franklin VNA and Hospice, 75 Chestnut Street, Franklin, NH 03235.

For more information go to www.smartfuneralhome.com

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