Funeral services for Ms. Debra Ann Pough Haigler, 58, of Louisville, KY, and formerly of Orangeburg, SC, will be held 11:00 am, Saturday, February 8, 2025, at New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 1785 Amelia Street, Orangeburg, SC, with interment to follow at Belleville Memorial Garden, Orangeburg.
Ms. Haigler will be placed in the church one hour prior to the service.
Ms. Haigler passed away Sunday, January 26, 2025, in St. Louis Park, MN.
Visitation will be held Friday, February 7, 2025, from 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
Family and friends may call Simmons Funeral Home and Crematory of Orangeburg.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.simmonsfuneralhome.com
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Our condolences to the Haigler Family! May God continue to be with during this time. Jimmy and Deborah Haigler
Condolences to the family. Debra was a wonderful human being. She saw in others what they didn't see in themselves. She gave encouragements. She was an awesome basketball player in high school under the late Mr. Pelman. Hold strong family, God will give you all strength to carry on. My continued prayers for the family. God bless Yvonne Lee-Glover
My dear friend and cousin n law, Debbie we had some good times together at McDonald's, and then you introduced me to Roy and it was your mission to make me Debbie Haigler too and it worked. I'm so glad we stayed in touch over the years as Adults, I will never forget you and I love you and you will be missed.
The O-W Class of 84 would like to extend our deepest sympathies to Debra's family during this time of bereavement. Know that as you hurt, we hurt, as you grieve we grieve. Debra's passing really touched our hearts because she was so full of life, laughter and love when we were together. We love you, Debra, but God love you best; so, just be still and take your rest. CO84🧡🧡🧡🧡
Debbie you were our, (Vickie, Gwen, Susan & Vanessa) sister in law, but to us, you were a sister. We always showed each other love. We will miss you and you will always be in our hearts. Love you
Debbie, you and I grew up together. We were cousins that truly loved each other. We've had great conversations, laughs and memories. I remember our visits when we were young and our last conversation. We celebrated our 40th Class Reunion last year and oh what a time we had. Debbie, my cousin, friend, sister, classmate, I will miss you and will continue to love you.
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