Debbie Kinder

| March 13, 2017

kinder obit picWEST LAFAYETTE – Debbie Kinder, 53, of West Lafayette went home to be with Jesus on Saturday, March 11, 2017, surrounded by her loving family.

Debbie was born on January 8, 1964 to William and Janie (Walker) Taylor. On October 23, 2004 she married her best friend, Artie Kinder.  She was an avid quilter, gardener, and bow hunter. Debbie took great pride in working for ODOT and in her grandkids. She also enjoyed watching her son race and spending time with family.

She is survived by her loving husband, Artie and her special German Shepard, Hillis. Also, her parents William and Janie Taylor; sisters Mary (Mike Elson) Green and Betty (Jim) Howard; grandmother Anthem Walker; children Cody (Nikki) Endlich, Josh (Ashley) Endlich, Ashley (Matt) Jones, Tacy (Tim) Warden, and Teri (Travis) Brill; grandchildren Piper, Chloe, Kristen, Kameron, Kade, Tayler, Bentley, Makenzie, Ty, Cami, Shooter, Shiloh, and  Kaden; father-in-law Leonard Hendershot; brother-in-law Ronnie (Candy) Kinder; sister-in-laws Van (Ha) Nyugen and Joy Kinder; mother and father-in-law Art and Jan Kinder; and several nieces and nephews.

Debbie is preceded in death by her grandson Vincent Brill; grandparents William and Mollie Taylor and James Walker, and mother-in-law Anna Jean Hendershot, who was joined for everlasting life in Heaven, along with many loved ones. Debbie created a legacy of love and is a blessing to all of her family and friends. She set a wonderful example for everyone.

Friends may call at the Miller Funeral Home, 639 Main St., Coshocton on Tuesday March 14, 2017 from 11:00AM – 1:00PM with funeral services beginning at 1:00PM with Pastor Chis Cutshall officiating. Burial will follow at Fairfield Cemetery, West Lafayette. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be directed towards The Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome Foundation. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. An online memorial is located at www.themillerfuneralhome.com.

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