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As of 2019, she stood 5'4", weighed 84 pounds, had hazel-coloured eyes, and had above shoulder length reddish/browinsh hair.  As of 2019 she drove a charcoal grey 4-door Chevy HHR, and lived in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements, about 40 kilometres north of Winnipeg.
As of 2019, she stood 5'4", weighed 84 pounds, had hazel-coloured eyes, and had above shoulder length reddish/browinsh hair.  As of 2019 she drove a charcoal grey 4-door Chevy HHR, and lived in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements, about 40 kilometres north of Winnipeg.
==Relationship with Arianna Zamonsky==
Debbie's husband Don has a brother, [[John Zamonsky]].
Debbie's mother Yvonne's older brother [[Fred Narozniak]] and his wife [[Nettie Narozniak|Nettie]] had a daughter, [[Wendy Narozniak]].
John and Wendy married and had a daughter, [[Arianna Zamonsky]].
So Debbie's brother-in-law and first cousin had a child.
This makes Arianna Debbie's niece (-in-law), as well as her first cousin, once removed.


==Sources==
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Revision as of 15:28, 28 September 2019

Debbie Zamonsky, circa 2019

Deborah Lynn "Debbie" Zamonsky (nee Hemming) (born between 10 June 1961 and 9 June 1962) is a Canadian woman from St. Clements, Manitoba.

Early life

Debbie was born Deborah Lynn Hemming to Yvonne Narozniak and her first husband, Ralph Hemming.

She has two half-sisters, Angel Budge and Laura Johnson, from her mother's second marriage, to Walter Johnson.

Her mother remarried for a third time, to Allan Currie.

Life as an adult

She married a Don Zamonsky. She had two children (since her mother Yvonne's obituary says Yvonne had six grandchildren, and Debbie's two sisters had just four among them):

As of 2019, she stood 5'4", weighed 84 pounds, had hazel-coloured eyes, and had above shoulder length reddish/browinsh hair. As of 2019 she drove a charcoal grey 4-door Chevy HHR, and lived in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements, about 40 kilometres north of Winnipeg.

Sources

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2414470505314041&set=pb.100002533456547.-2207520000.1566647035.&type=3&theater

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/missing-woman-st-clements-1.5169647