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RIP Mamma Deese


chknwing

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Today, we share very sad news that one of our beloved Deputies passed away this afternoon. Deputy Sheriff Sylvia Deese affectionately known as “Mama Deese” suffered a medical event early Friday while working off-duty. Deputy Deese will be missed by her MCSO family, the community she served and her Carolina Panthers family as she spent many years working off-duty for the team. Our deepest condolences go out to her son who works as a dispatcher with MCSO and her husband. Please keep the Deese family in your thoughts and prayers.

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6 minutes ago, chknwing said:

Today, we share very sad news that one of our beloved Deputies passed away this afternoon. Deputy Sheriff Sylvia Deese affectionately known as “Mama Deese” suffered a medical event early Friday while working off-duty. Deputy Deese will be missed by her MCSO family, the community she served and her Carolina Panthers family as she spent many years working off-duty for the team. Our deepest condolences go out to her son who works as a dispatcher with MCSO and her husband. Please keep the Deese family in your thoughts and prayers.

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Did she work off duty at University Harris Teeters near Uncc for a long time??

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Yes that is Mrs. Deese who use to work nights at my 24 hour Harris Teeter on University Blvd.  Wow 20 years ago she would trip out with us while we were stocking groceries  at night and keep the night time cashier's safe.. Really nice lady and very funny.. Prays to her and her family .. Omg can't belevie she was still working like that .. She defiantly had a impact on me when I was younger she will be truly missed.. 

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5 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

She prob did.  I don’t think there is another person like her working in Sheriff dept. 

I’m sure that’s her. She wow smile at me every morning as if she knew me. And this was just in passing as I would drive by. I can remember feeling bad for her a couple of times seeing her out in the rain. 

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Very sad news. 

My previous employer partnered with the panthers on many occasions and Deputy Deese would be at many of these events that I worked. She would either be working or with her family off duty supporting the team. She was incredibly kind, friendly, and outgoing. On game day, she worked the entrance to the players lot near the row of portapotties and I would go speak to her - you could tell she loved people and her job. RIP. 

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13 hours ago, Panthers Fanatic said:

Terrible news and she was an amazing lady for those of us that got to know her over the years. Prayers to the family and MCSO for comfort and strength. Mama Deese will be missed. 

definitely a one of a kind type of person.  

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