For the family who couldn't go here is Debbies Funeral announcement and program. The other picture is Connie's two kids. Sherri and Greg in case you don't know who they are. This was a catholic service and it was a bit odd...but a good experience....but the big sucky thing is that they had no FUNERAL POTATOES :)....oh well lol.



Debra L. Miera
POCATELLO - Debra L. Miera, 57, of Pocatello, Idaho, passed away Friday, August 8, 2008. at a local hospital, after a long and very courageous battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her entire family.
Debra was born March 12, 1951, in Brigham City, Utah, to Connie D. Jensen and Edwin C. Palmer. She was raised in Malad, Idaho.
She met her loving husband, Leroy F. Miera in 1971, and married in 1972. Together they had one child. They were married 36 years and recently renewed their vows on August 6, 2008, through the Catholic Church by Father Enrique while on her death bed.
Debra worked as a teacher's aide in Pocatello for many years; she also worked for the Health Department for 15 years until her retirement, due to health reasons. She was very active in volunteering at her daughter's Janeal's school (St. Anthony Holy Spirit) as well as for the church.
Debra loved and enjoyed her family, camping and fishing very much. She was a very caring and loving, compassionate person.
She is survived by her loving husband, Leroy F. Miera, Pocatello; one son, Jason (Christina) V. Miera, Boise; her adopted daughter, Janeal E. Miera, Pocatello; an adopted son, Patrick A., Tucson, New Mexico; one grandson, Jessie Miera, Boise; five stepsons, Rick Lee Miera, Boise, Mike Lee Miera, Pocatello, Brian Lee (Katie) Miera, Pocatello, John Marchinko, New Mexico, Leroy F. Miera Jr.; one stepdaughter, Denise E. (Mike) Mirigian Miera, California; one brother, Craig E.C. Palmer, one sister Sherri L. (Sal) Guerrero Zamaro, both of Pocatello; two nieces, Katrina M. (Paul) Holguin and Camille (Kenny) Palmer, one nephew, Johnny R. (Liz) Guerrero, all of Pocatello; 17 step-grandkids, numerous great-nieces and nephews. She was so loving she took in her son, Jason's daughter, adopted her and raised her as her own.
Debra was preceded in death by her mother, Connie D. Jensen, stepfather, Marvin R. Jensen, father, Edwin C. Palmer, maternal and paternal grandparents.
She will always be remembered, loved, and forever missed.
A Catholic rosary service and public viewing will be held 7 p.m. Thursday,August 14, 2008, at Downard Funeral Home, 241 North Garfield Ave., Pocatello, with a Mass of a Christian burial to be celebrated 10 a.m. at Holy Spirit Catholic Community, St. Anthony's Chapel on Seventh and East Wyeth on Friday, Aug. 15. Interment will be at Mountain View Cemetery.