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Deborah Cameron-Robis
April 6, 1947 - January 14, 2014
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<div itemprop="description">With enormous grief, I am sad to say Deborah Ann Cameron-Robis has passed. Deborah passed with close friends and family beside her at Scarborough General Hospital. Deborah suffered a heart attack on Saturday January 4, at 4am. She was resuscitated and stayed in hospital until Doctors found they could do no more to help her recover. Regretfully, we took her off life support Tuesday Jan 14 at 4 pm. Deborah was known to be a super strong woman who loved to work and get things done. Deborah was extremely caring and giving to all who knew her. Those who knew her know she was always willing to give a hand up. Deborah had many jobs, including working as daycare provider while I (her son grew up and went to school); an employee at Loomis Armoured Car and spent many years at the Port Of Toronto where she had many friends. Her last endeavour was her favourite, a business she partnered with her son, operating a bin disposal service. It was a creation of her own, her baby so to speak. Deborah is survived by her Husband, Merchi Robis, son Todd Robis and his fiance Katherine Monteith. Deborah's best friend was Malcolm MacDonald who never left her side even during the long hours at the hospital. Deborah had a great fondness for all of her family, especially her sisters Jean Oliver, Lee Ross, Iris Whittle and Susan Cameron. We will miss her dearly, and think of her everyday because of the example she set for us.</div>