 Debbie sits at the head of the family table during passover in spring of 2011. Left to right, her nephew Yonah, her husband Ed, her sister-in-law Janice, and Debbie. |  She and her family vacation in Bethany Beach, Delaware. |  Left to right, Ed, Debbie, Elliot, Erin, Shira, Dakota, Sara, Nick. |  Her daughter Shira, is the spitting image of her mother. |  She and her husband Ed, share a dance at a family wedding. |  Debbie has been diagnosed with a stage 4 glioblastoma, a particularly deadly form of brain cancer. |  During her illness, she remains active by swimming. |  Debbie's cancer is diagnosed in the first week of July 2012, and already by Labor Day her health has decreased so significantly she cannot walk without assistance. |  Bracing for what's ahead. |  The disease progresses at an alarming rate. |  Debbie and Ed in their backyard, Silver Spring, MD. |  Debbie, her mother Florence, and her daughter Shira. In a devastating turn of events, Debbie's brain tumor has come just as Florence is recovering from her own bout of a less aggressive form of brain cancer. |  Shira remains omnipresent throughout her mother's illness. |  Debbie enters the hospital midway through September. She is having extreme difficulty sleeping and eating. |  Family take turns visiting her in the hospital. Her daughter-in-law Erin is pregnant with Debbie's first grandchild, Maya. |  Pictures of family adorn the walls. |  Ed holds court, livening things up in the hospital room. |  Debbie is soothed by Sherry and Kate, two of her best friends, from high school and college, respectively. |  Family gathers to watch the first of three presidential debates between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney in the hospital waiting room. |  Ed's main support throughout Debbie's illness is likely his big-brother Herb. |  Debbie is wheeled into a hospice room at the hospital. |  Debbie's son Elliot and his pregnant wife Erin process Debbie's move to hospice. |  Ed, Debbie, Shira, Erin, and Elliot gather surrounded by a room full of family for Shabbat. |  Ed kisses his wife for the last time. Debbie passes away October 6, 2012, just about 95 days after her initial diagnosis. |  The day after Debbie passes, Rabbi Stone pays a home visit. |  Ed and Shira visit the funeral home to make preparations for the funeral. |  A collage of Debbie made by her daughter Shira many years prior. |  In accordance with Jewish tradition, the funeral is held within days of Debbie's passing. |  Dust to dust. |  The family sits a traditional Shiva, mourning the death for 7 days. |  Debra Shalowitz Levy: July 7, 1953 - October 6, 2012 |  Debbie, Memorial Day weekend 2012. |