May 30, 1956 - November 23, 2025
Debra Marie Lindquist
"Debbie"
Age 69 of Richfield, passed away peacefully at home on Nov. 23, 2025. Survived by her loving husband of 44 years, David Lindquist; children, Mark Lindquist and Stacey (Chris) Jensen; grandson, Elliot Jensen; sister, Geri Bruss; and numerous loving relatives and friends. Preceded in death by parents, Willis and Marie Bruss.
Memorials preferred to the American Cancer Society.
Celebration of Life
Saturday, November 29, 2025
11:00AM
Visitation 1 hour prior
Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel
6527 Portland Ave. S.
Richfield, MN 55423
Luncheon to follow at a location nearby.


So sorry for your loss. Hugs to all the family.
We are so sorry to hear of this. Sending our love and comfort to all of you.
I have been friends with Debbie for 46 years. Debbie was a kind & good friend. I will miss her more than I can put in words. Her smile was contagious & always brought everyone around her happiness.
My heart is breaking for you all. Debbie was the best sister-in-law I could have asked for and I will miss her tremendously.
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you. I am Linda’s niece & feel so privileged to meet such a wonderful woman. Debbie was always so happy and full of laughs & smiles every time I had the opportunity to see her. She will be missed dearly.
Jim and family, our condolences go out to you.
I have been friends with Debbie for many years as well as a dear colleague. Debbie always makes me laugh through tough times. I will miss her dearly more than anyone can imagine.
Debbie was the very definition of what it means to be a good person. Time with her was like taking your place inside a warm kitchen. She could tell a story or anecdote with such description you could see the pages turn! She was an exceptionally gifted conversationalist, as well as an intent carful listener. I was amazed at her knowledge! You could go to Debbie with anything and she either knew something about it or knew of someone who did. Her pure heart couldn’t wait to help, assist or remedy. She had a way of putting the world back together; of putting things right again for those around her. She had an incredible understanding of human nature, she was down-home and sophisticated at the same time, and she was a world of fun with the most delightful of chuckles! Over the years we’ve had so much coffee talk I think we own half of the rainforest. We traveled countless roads together and laughed so hard our peals surely reached the heavens. To have such a person in your life is to be thankful beyond measure. God called her home on a Sunday morning, the day of rest. Forty-Three and half years ago, after just a week at my new job, another new girl started. “This is Debbie Lindquist,” they said. …until we meet again dear friend.
Our sincerest condolences to Big Daddy, Mark, Stacey, Chris, Elliot, Geri, Auntie Jeanie, and the entire circle garden of the family and friends she so carefully tended.
Linda and Ted Harley
Debra was nice working with her at NWA. So sorry for your loss David, Mark and Stacey. I’m glad you got in touch with me about Debbie but I seen it in the Star Tribune. My sincerest condolences to David, Mark, Stacey and family. God Bless you