Debra M Moon
June 5, 1960 ~ June 6, 2008
Debra M. Moon, 48, of 154 Stanford Road, Franklin, died at 7 p.m. Friday, June 6, 2008, at her residence after a hard year-long battle against cancer. Born June 5, 1960, in Franklin, she was the daughter of Richard Heffernan and Dorothy Reynolds. She was employed at the RSA Terrence Building at Polk Center until her retirement in 2007 due to health reasons. Mrs. Moon was on the board of directors for the Franklin Little League, and the Number 1 fan of the Venango Machine softball team. She enjoyed gardening, yard sales and baking cakes. She was the biggest fan of her children. She was married Nov. 19, 1988, to William G. Moon Jr. Mrs. Moon is survived by her husband; three children, Brandy Lee Moon, Jenna Renee Moon and her special friend, Ryan Hefferman, and Billie Jo Moon, all at home; three sisters, Joan Heffernan of Franklin, Jane Winger of Oil City, and June McMurdy and her husband Joseph of Seneca; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and a great-nephew, Colin Krug. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Robert W. Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut St., Franklin. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the funeral home with the Rev. Randy Kightlinger of Fox Street Church of God officiating. Interment will be in Peters Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Kirkland Cancer Center/American Cancer Society. Online condolences may be sent to www.gardinierfuneralhome.com








To Bill, the girls, and Deb’s sisters & family, my deepest regrets that Deb lost her battle with cancer. I worked with June & Bill in the kitchen at Polk and of course knew Deb just through those two.
My deepest prayers are with you all.
I saw where Brandy graduated Sunday, just when she should be jubilant about graduating and starting a new life, she loses her mom and friend. After the grief subsides honey, you live your life to make your mom proud.
God Bless you all.
Thoughts and Prayers,
Paula Dulaney
I’m very sorry to hear about Deb’s passing. She was a good friend in high school and out of high school. We graduated high school together. She will be missed. I have a lot of fond memories of her, and am very sure she is watching down on us all. Again, my sympathy. Anna Goetsch
BRANDY, JENNA, BILLIE, JOAN AND JANE,
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES ARE WITH YOU.
NANCY
I am so sorry to hear about Deb. She was a great friend and mother. Girls, it will be hard, but please don’t hesitate to call me if you ever need anything. Even if you just need to talk. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I will miss her.
Deb you were a great friend and I will miss you!
I will always remember working with you at Polk. You were a kind person who loved the people you worked with. You always had a kind word and a gentle way and a happy smile.
In any conversation your girls were your favorite subject you were so proud of them!
If life is measured by the friendships and happiness you bring others then you have had a long life.
My deepest Sympathy on the loss of Debra. I haven,t seen her for a long time and was sad to see she had passed. We were the same age, worked at polk and this really proves that we don,t realize how short life can be. May God comfort you in you time of sorrow, God Bless, Selena Stevens