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Debra Lee Blucher

July 31, 1957 — May 29, 2026

Debra Lee Blucher was born to parents Donna and Ken Eberle on July 31, 1957, in Fresno, CA. and has unfortunately passed on May 29, 2026, in Olympia, WA where she resided.

She married her loving husband Tim Blucher in Tenino, WA in an old barn with amazing live music and they began their lives as husband and wife. Together they had two wonderful sons, Rico of Covington, WA and Danny of Oceanside, CA.

Debra obtained her GED and started work. She was a limo driver for a time before becoming an executive secretary, then a finance consultant, foster care living skills coach to teenage boys, helped out at the local senior center, and assisted at the Catholic Community services and Community Youth services.

When she wasn’t giving back to her community, you could find her wood crafting, baking cakes and other sugary delights, watching movies with some popcorn, or reading. She quickly mastered anything she set her mind to and perfected her crafts. She adored her Harley Davidson and being out on the open road in both her van and on her bike. She belonged to the Harley Owners Group (HOG), International Cake Exploration Society (ICES), A.B.A.T.E of Olympia, and Capital Wood Carvers Assoc. of Olympia.

Debra was an honest and straight to the point kind of woman. Strong willed with a loving heart who faced many challenges in her life and achieved every goal that she set out to gain.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents Erline and Marty Bodke and leaves behind her loving husband Tim Blucher, parents Ken and Donna Eberle, sisters Kathy of Olympia, WA., Gail of Iron Mountain, MI., brothers Jim of Sequim, WA., David of Olympia, WA., as well as all five grandchildren; Tre, Roman, Max, Livia and Wilder.

There will be a service held in Debra’s honor on her birthday, July 31, 2026, at Mt Green Mobile Home Park Clubhouse.

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