Deborah Diaram's Obituary
Deborah Diaram, our beloved daughter, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully in her home at Sebring, Florida. She was surrounded by Love. After a courageous five-year battle with stage IV uterine cancer.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Deborah carried her roots, values, and faith with her throughout her life. She migrated to Florida 32 years ago, residing in Ft. Lauderdale for 23 years before moving to Sebrings, a place she loved.
She was the loving daughter of the late Ruben Bunraj and Rita Bunraj, and the devoted wife of Seechan (Gomes) Diaram. Deborah was a proud and caring mother to her children, Renny Diaram, Melissa Ramjit, and son-in-law Vishal Ramjit. She was a deeply loving grandmother to Joshua, Ava, and Evan, who were the light of her life. She is also survived by her three brothers, Trevor, Larry, and Terry Bunraj; sisters-in-laws Sirani, Sharda, and Nicole Bunraj; and her nieces Priya, Sunita, and Laura Lee, and nephew Kishan Bunraj.
Deborah was the heart of our family. Kind, patient, and selfless, she showed remarkable strength, grace, and unwavering faith throughout her illness.
She loved to travel and explore new places, but above all else, she loved God. Her faith guided her through every season of life and was evident in the way she cared for others.
A dedicated professional, Deborah worked as a nurse for over 20 years. She served her patients with compassion and a gentle spirit, viewing nursing not just as a profession, but as a calling.
She will be remembered for her strong faith, warm smile, resilience, and unconditional love. While our hearts are broken, we find comfort knowing she is now at peace and resting in the presence of the Lord. Her legacy will live on forever in the hearts of her family and all who knew her.
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