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Notes for Debbie RINKER

Deborah Rinker Fimbel CRUMPTON, MD - Deborah Rinker Fimbel died suddenly of natural causes on Nov. 1, 2013. Debbie was born on June 2, 1951, in Williamsport, PA, and lived in Duboistown, PA, and Cherry Hill, NJ. She graduated from Cherry Hill High School in June 1969 and attended Elizabethtown College, graduating from Trenton State College. She then earned a master's degree in anthropology/archeology at Temple University.

Debbie combined her love of history, nature, and culture through her years of work as an archeologist and historic preservationist for the State of New Jersey. She lived in Ringoes and then Trenton, NJ, for many years. In 2007, Debbie retired from the state and moved to the home that she and her husband, Kurt Kalb, had lovingly renovated in the village of Crumpton, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

Debbie was passionate in nurturing all that she loved - her family, friends, pets, gardens and the natural world. She generously gave of herself to all who needed her talent, energy, and creativity with kindness and wry humor. Soon after moving permanently to Crumpton, she joined the Chester River Chorale, enthusiastically involving herself both as a board member of the organization and member of the Chorale, singing second soprano. She also brought her considerable organizational skills to bear on behalf of the Chorale, organizing events and keeping everything on track.

Debbie is survived by her husband, Kurt, with whom she shared her life and her many interests for over 30 years; her father, Maynard Rinker and his wife, Jean, of Shrewsbury, MA; her brothers, Donald Rinker and his wife, Karen, of Flemington, NJ, and Mark Rinker and his wife, Charity, of Ringoes, NJ; and her nephew, Steven Rinker and his wife, Christy. She was predeceased by her mother, June Hyman Rinker. She also leaves behind her beloved dogs, Syrah and Demeter. Debbie will be greatly missed by all who knew her, especially her husband, family and her many friends in Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

A memorial service will be held at the Crumpton United Methodist Church on Third Street in Crumpton, MD, with a gathering afterwards in the church hall. Arrangements are by Fellows, Helfenbein & Newnam Funeral Home, P.A., 130 Speer Rd., Chestertown, MD.

Published in The Times, Trenton, on Nov. 6, 2013.
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