

Deborah was born on October 7, 1947, in Terre Haute to Edward Booth and Marjorie Jane Turner. She graduated from Garfield High School and went on to attend DePauw University and then ISU where she obtained her master's degree. After obtaining her degree, she taught as an English teacher for Clay County, Vigo County, and ISU.
Deborah was a member of a local book club, Daughters of the American Revolution, a tennis group, and a pickleball group. She was a voracious reader and could always be found with a book in her hand. She loved to play tennis and pickleball, volunteered with CASA, tutored in English, and traveled to cooking schools in Europe.
Deborah is survived by her children Kimberly Mier, Kristin Deady (Mark), and John Webster (Angie); grandchildren Logan Deady (Kathleen), Matthew Deady (Mary), Taylor Deady, Mara Webster, Max Webster, Victoria Mier (Andrew Hock), and Brayton Mier; great granddaughter Emily Deady; sisters Carol Tolin (James) and Pamela Nicoulin (Nick); nephew Steven Tolin (Briana); niece Grace Nicoulin; great niece Zoey Tolin; and great nephew James Tolin; and her best friend of 60 years Vicky Rice.
She is preceded in death by her parents Edward Booth Turner and Marjorie Jane Turner (Danner) as well as her husband of ten years Mark McQueen.
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