Deborah L. Seelbinder, 63, of St. Charles died Wednesday August 26, 2009 at Golden Living Center in St.Charles, following an 8 year battle with a brain tumor. Debbie was born May 15, 1946 in New Jersey. She graduated from South Regional High School in Manahawkin, NJ in 1964. Debbie was a reporter for The Tuckerton Chronicle, The Beacon in New Jersey and National Enquirer in Lake Worth, Florida. She went on to be senior buyer for the Pershing Program, working for Martin Marietta, Grumman and ITT in Florida. She moved to Minnesota in 1998 and worked for IBM for a short time. Debbie and Dan Seelbinder were married on September 2, 1983 at CoCo Beach, Florida. She enjoyed spending time on the beach and in the woods. Her passions were reading, writing, family and her pets. She loved to ride on the back of Dan's motorcycle. Survivors include her husband Dan of Lewiston, two sons,; John Pharo of Minneapolis and Mike Seelbinder of Lewiston, daughters; Wendy McKelvey (Derek) Aita of Medford, NJ, and Kelly (Josh) Radcliff of Morristown, TN, father Bill Crawley of New Jersey, a sister Jill Cramer (Al) Brodie of Montverde, FL , a brother Bill Cramer of Jacksonville, FL and 10 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother Doris (Pidge) Cramer, a brother David and a son Dan Seelbinder. Per Deb's wishes there will be no services at this time. There will be a small informal service near Cape Canaveral in Florida at a later date. Please leave a memory at Deb's on-line guestbook at
www.hofffuneral.com.