The Arizona Republic

Deborah (Buckles) Fast

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GAINESVILL­E – It is with great sadness that the family of Deborah Buckles Fast, age 71, of Gainesvill­e, GA, announce her passing away on Saturday, December 7, 2019.

Deborah will be lovingly remembered and missed. She is survived by her husband, Larry E. Fast of Gainesvill­e, GA, her children, daughter Carisa Lewis Reilly (Richard J. Reilly, Jr), of Short Hills, NJ; daughter Elisabeth (Libby) Shelby (Bryan Hoffman), of Dallas, TX; son John Bentley Shelby, Jr. (Samantha), of Chicago, IL. Deborah will be fondly remembered as ‘Grandma America’ by her three grandchild­ren, Madeline Rebecca, Abigail Georgina and Robert Benjamin Whittall, by her sisters Kathalee Refner, of Hamilton, IN, and Teresa Barnard, of Petaluma, CA, and her many nieces and nephews. Deborah was preceded in death by her parents, Oris Jon and Barbara Ann Buckles, of Garrett, IN, sister Donnadee (Dee) Hohimer, of Ft. Myers, FL, and nephew Chad Burkey of Santa Clara, CA. Deborah was a devoted mother and grandmothe­r, and enjoyed volunteeri­ng at her children’s schools and leading Girl Scout Troops.

She had a life-long interest in nature, and enjoyed visiting nature preserves and Botanical Gardens wherever she travelled. The Gainesvill­e Botanical Garden was a favorite place of reflection. She never missed a chance during travel to find a nature preserve, a national park, an aquarium-whatever was in the area for a visit. She studied and learned about birds, wild animals, snakes of all kinds from the Everglades in FL to Denali State Park in Alaska and from Acadia National Park in Maine to Yosemite National Park in California.

She was a practiced and knowledgea­ble gardener her entire life, keeping vegetable gardens, flower beds, and a variety of house plants thriving. Throughout her life she participat­ed in the healthy, organic food movement from the 1970s onwards.

Perhaps her greatest passion was in the creative arts - she was an accomplish­ed potter, and was an early ‘cottage industry’ ceramic artist. She learned to sew at an early age from her mother, making beautiful clothes for herself, friends, children and grandchild­ren, and passed on her skills and passion for sewing, knitting and crochet to them.

Deborah is best described as a modern Renaissanc­e woman with endless talents, a thirst

for learning, a sharp wit and wonderful sense of humor. Deborah will be missed by her many friends, in many places, both old and new.

A service will be held at Memorial Park Funeral Home, 989 Riverside Drive in Gainesvill­e, on January 4, 2020, with visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. A short memorial service will be held at 7 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Deborah Fast’s name to the Gainesvill­e, GA location of the Atlanta Botanical Garden: Attn: Developmen­t, 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. Call Katie Sharrard directly at 404-585-2015.

Memorial Park North Riverside Chapel, 989 Riverside Dr. is in charge of arrangemen­ts. Send online condolence­s to www.memorialpa­rkfuneralh­omes.com.

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