Deborah Ann (Wolcott) Neuman, 66, of Camillus, passed away peacefully on Monday at Strong Memorial Hospital, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on February 10, 1959, in Philadelphia, PA, Debbie devoted her life to caring for others, both personally and professionally. She pursued her passion for nursing at Syracuse University and later earned her bachelor's degree in nursing from Keuka College. Her dedication to the well-being of newborns led her to become a NICU nurse and a board-certified lactation consultant.
Debbie spent an extraordinary 43 years at Crouse Hospital before retiring in April 2025. Her work was more than a career—it was a calling. Debbie was known as a miracle worker by many families whose lives she touched during their most vulnerable moments. Her compassion and skill left an indelible mark on countless lives.
At the heart of Debbie’s world was her family. She shared a loving marriage with her husband, Jerry Neuman Sr., and together they built a life filled with joy and adventure. She was a devoted mother to Jerry (Kara) Neuman Jr. and Jennifer (Matthew) Andino. Her five beloved grandchildren—Gavin, Maddy, Greyson, Beckett, and Owen—were the light of her life. She loved nothing more than snuggling with them and watching them grow.
Debbie also cherished the bond she shared with her siblings: sisters, Lynn Olcott and Sue Bahnick and brother, Samuel Wolcott. She carried forward the love and values instilled by her late parents, Samuel and Carol Wolcott.
Outside of work and family, Debbie found joy in simple pleasures that reflected her generous spirit. She loved making handmade cards—a small but heartfelt way she expressed care for others—and treasured spontaneous excursions with Jerry Sr., especially their frequent trips to Carvel.
Those who knew Debbie will remember her as selfless and caring—someone who would do just about anything for anyone without hesitation or expectation. Her warmth radiated through every aspect of her life.
There will be no calling hours.
To celebrate Debbie’s life, relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service on Monday, November 3, 2025, at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Memphis, 1960 W. Genesee Tpk., Elbridge.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741, or to the Crouse Health Foundation, c/o Crouse Little Fighters, 736 Irving Ave., Syracuse, NY 13210.
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