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Deborah Ann (Harrington) Flynn

Posted 2024-12-08 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Dec. 8, 2024 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Deborah Ann
Flynn on September 19, 2024. Born on October 15, 1955, in Burbank, CA,
to William and Joan Harrington, Deborah lived a life full of love,
dedication, and joy.

In her early years Deborah and her family moved to Camarillo, CA where
she graduated from Camarillo High School. She embarked on a successful
career where she worked as a civilian for the Department of the Navy at
Point Mugu. Starting as a GS2 clerk working her way up and eventually
retiring as a GM-13 Program Manager where she oversaw missile testing.

Deborah was married on August 7, 1988, in Ojai California to Carl T
Flynn and together they formed a loving family with four sons: Carl F
Flynn, James Flynn, Eric Perrotto and Sean Perrotto. Deborah was a
cherished wife, mother, friend, sister, aunt, grandmother and great-
grandmother to Kai and Colt.

Deborah was preceded in death by her parents, stepfather Steve Russell,
brother Ron, and sister Lynn. She is survived by her beloved husband,
Carl T. Flynn, their four boys and their families, her brother Mike
Harring-ton, and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.

In her later years, Deborah discovered a passion for golf. She actively
participated in the Lake Havasu Women's Golf Group, organizing events,
and enjoying the camaraderie of fellow golfers. Deborah was particular-
ly fond of the annual Classie Ladies Golf Tournament, where she found
joy and fulfillment.

Deborah will be deeply missed by all who knew her.






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