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Debra L. (Carder) Bernier

Debra BernierDebra L. (Carder) Bernier, 64, passed away unexpectedly March 22, 2017 at her home in Kansas City, Mo.

Debra was born February 13, 1953 in Excelsior Springs, Mo., to Eugene and Erma (Whelchel) Carder. She spent most of her adult life in Las Vegas, Nev., employed by Caesar’s Palace. She moved back to Missouri in May 2016.

Debra was married to Michael Bernier who preceded her in death in 2010. Besides her parents and husband, Debra was preceded in death by her brother, Richard E. Carder.

She is survived by her sisters, Kathy Atkinson and Karen Dixon; three nephews, Richard Atkinson, Jake Dixon and Matt Dixon; as well as her beloved Maltese, Daisy.

Cremation. No services planned.

Arrangements are through Bross and Spidle Funeral Home, Excelsior Springs.

Our Sincere Condolences

Surrounding you with our thoughts and prayers.
Jeff and Diane Carrel

So very sorry for your loss. May the memories of Debbie’s easy smile bring you peace and comfort.
Blessings,
Marty (Kent) Dauer

Condolences to her family. Debra was a bright, caring and giving lady. She will be missed.
Trish from Caesars

Many Prayers to you for your loss…
Deb was so very Very Pretty, Fun, Generous, and had a very Loving Heart…. She (and your Mom) fixed lunch for Jay and I when we were in Vegas. I was cold and she gave me a jean jacket (which I still have). I told her I would send it back but she said “No.”. I will cherish it forever.. “Loving Deb”
Carla (Booth) Higgins

My sincere condolences to all of Debbie’s family and friends. We are all so very sad to know she’s gone. I will always remember her smile and kindness and wish her eternal peace.
Kendra (Reed) Tuck

I’m so glad that I had the opportunity to be a part of her life. Prayers to all of her family.
Denise Bedford

My sincere condolences to the family. My prayers are on there way.
Ken Matney

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