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Lexington Mourns Loss of Beloved Community Member and Stalwart of Local Banking Industry, Deborah R. Kyzer

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Deborah R. Kyzer: A Celebration of Life

The city of Lexington mourns the loss of a beloved member, Deborah Gayle Roof Kyzer, who peacefully passed away at the age of 74 on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at her home surrounded by her dear family. As an accomplished woman in the banking industry and a member of the St. James Lutheran Church’s handbell choir, her spirit of generosity and cheerfulness left a lasting impression on everyone who crossed her path.

A Lexingtonian at Heart

Born on February 23, 1950, Deborah was the proud daughter of Corene Corley Roof and Enoch Clyde Roof. She spent her formative years in Lexington, graduating from the Lexington High School class of 1968. She later attended Midlands Technical College, marking the start of her fruitful journey in the banking industry.

Career and Achievements

Throughout her career in the banking sector, Deborah was known for her dedication and friendliness. She built long-lasting friendships and was greatly admired amongst her colleagues. More than her professional achievements, it was her warm personality that left a lasting impression.

A Woman of Faith

Deborah’s faith was a cornerstone of her life. She was a devoted member of St. James Lutheran Church, where she served as a church treasurer and was a part of the handbell choir. The church community mourns her loss deeply and appreciates her years of unwavering dedication to serving others.

Joy in Little Things

Apart from her bank work and church services, Deborah loved to laugh and dance. She was also quite passionate about bird-watching, finding joy in observing the wonders of nature through her binoculars. She was known to show resilience and was always seen busy spreading happiness and love, even while battling Parkinson’s disease.

Beloved Wife, Mother, and Sister

Deborah is survived by her husband of 53 years, Charles Derral “Dick” Kyzer. Their daughter, Amanda Nicole “Nikki” Kyzer, and son, Kevin Charles Kyzer, will forever cherish their loving mother’s memory. Her brother, Michael Brent Roof (Lynn) too mourns his sister’s loss. Deborah was predeceased by her parents and brother, Gerald Mathias Roof (Sharon).

Remembering Deborah R. Kyzer

A visitation will be held at Barr-Price Funeral Home on Saturday, August 17 from 5-7 pm. A funeral service will take place at St. James Lutheran Church in Red Bank on Sunday, August 18 at 1 pm.

Gratitude for Care

The family extends their profound thanks to Interim Healthcare and Ms. Doris Horsely, Deborah’s caregiver, for their compassionate service rendered to Deborah during her end-of-life journey.

Donations in Memory

The family encourages well-wishers to make a donation to the Mission Endowment Fund at St. James Lutheran Church in Deborah’s memory, as an alternative to floral tributes.

Deborah’s memory will be cherished not only by her immediate family and friends but also by those who had the good fortune of crossing her path. Her indomitable spirit and unwavering faith in the face of adversity remain an inspiration to us all.


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