With great sorrow and bittersweet gratitude, the Bierman-Nunemaker Family announce the passing of our beautiful, kind, exceptionally strong, brave, and incredibly generous wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Deborah Leah Bierman of Decorah, Iowa. Deb passed away peacefully, surrounded by her husband and six children on March 5, 2023, at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin, due to complications of Covid-19 compounded by her underlying chronic medical conditions.
Deborah was born to Bruce and Donna Nunemaker on January 27, 1959, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She attended Regis High School, graduating in 1978, and completed her degree in cosmetology at Capri College in Cedar Rapids.
Through her brother Jerry's band and his friendship with Scott Bierman, Deb met the love of her life who later became her husband on May 16, 1987, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa. Scott and Deb moved to Decorah, Iowa in 1992, where they raised their six children and where they resided at the time of Deb's passing.
In her mid-adult years, Deb developed a rare, debilitating lung disease, Chronic Interstitial Pneumonitis/Pneumonia of undetermined etiology, suspected due to an unspecified autoimmune connective tissue disorder. In September of 2011, she was blessed with a lung transplant. Deb and her family are forever grateful to the unknown organ donor who graced Deb with eleven and a half additional and wonderful years of life.
Deb's greatest joy in life was her family. Family meant everything to her, just as she meant and continues to mean everything to them. Deb's love for her family did not stop at the people within it, her love was equally displayed toward her Chihuahuas and numerous grand-pets. Deb truly enjoyed nature and found happiness watching the deer, birds, and other wildlife frequent her and her husband's beautiful country property. Deb had a passion for music and singing. She almost always had music playing, sometimes leaving one song on repeat for an entire car ride or for hours on end while working around the house. Her family has fond memories of lengthy phone calls with her where she would break the brief silence by singing along to the song she was listening to. Her beautiful voice is surely missed. Deb also enjoyed cooking and baking, often sharing numerous recipes with her family and friends on social media; shopping, although rarely for herself and more often for others; long phone calls with loved ones, even if it was about nothing at all; trips to the apple orchard with her husband and pumpkin patches with her children and grandchildren; playing Canasta; watching movies, especially with family; and genuinely appeared to display the most joy when serving or caring for others. Even with her medical struggles, Deb provided unbeatable care for her loved ones. Her nurturing, kind, selfless, and giving nature was next to none. She was the most dedicated friend, partner, and confidant. To know her was to love her, and to meet her was finding a best friend or surrogate mother. She will be forever missed.
Deb is survived by her loving husband, Dr. Scott Bierman of Decorah, Iowa; children: Holli (Amy) Petrich of Rochester, Minnesota, Kami Frasher of Marion, Iowa, Brittani Meyer (Joe Schumacher) of Cedar Falls, Iowa, Jordan (Samantha) Bierman of Center Point, Iowa, Justin Bierman of Decorah, Iowa, and Dylan Bierman of Luana, Iowa; grandchildren: Taylor, Carter, Jace, and Colt Bierman, Blake and Anna Bartelt, Brinleigh and Matilyn Meyer, Londyn Frasher, River Petrich, and Vivian and Evelyn Schumacher; three brothers: Mike (Deb) Nunemaker, Dave Nunemaker, and Jerry (Tina) Nunemaker; sister, Sheila (Roger) Townsend; as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews, dear friends, her Chihuahua Bella, and many grand-pets.
Deb was preceded in death by her parents, Bruce and Donna (Kruse) Nunemaker; her parents-in-law, Lee and Luanne (Pickart) Bierman; her sister, Barbara Oestern; her brother, Bruce Nunemaker, Jr.; her sister-in-law, Kathy Nunemaker; as well as beloved cousins, nieces, nephews, dear friends, and cherished Chihuahuas Peanut and Coco.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life which will be held on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, beginning with a vigil service at 4 p.m. and visitation from 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, 1844 1st Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids. The Funeral Mass will be on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Jude's Catholic Church, 50 Edgewood Road NW, Cedar Rapids, followed by burial at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids.
Memorials may be directed in Deborah's name to the UW Health Transplant Center at https://www.wiscmedicine.org/ways-to-give.
Those unable to attend are invited to watch the service via livestream. Please find the livestream link on Deb's Tribute Wall and share your support and memories with her family at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries.
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids
Q: How did you meet Deborah?
A: I met Deb in 3rd grade when our teacher rearranged the desks in the classroom and we ended up seated next to each other. We became friends from that moment on. She has always made friends easily with her warm smile and easy going personality. She would always welcome you into her home and try to convince you to stay. It was hard to say no.
Deb, I will forever miss you but I’ll always have our great memories to hold on to.
Rest In Peace my beautiful friend. Until we meet again.
Doc (Scott) and family,
Hugs, prayers, and sympathy to all of you. Loosing someone you love is never easy, but it’s not really good by, Deb will always be with you in your hearts and memories.
With sympathy,
Ron & Connie Lensing
I offer my Sincerest Condolences to all of the Dr. Scott and Deborah Bierman family at this most sorrowful time, for the loss of my Very Dear, Kind, and Loving Sister, Deb. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of You at this most difficult time! Deb is two years younger than me and we Loved our Telephone Time with one another and shared repeated humorous feelings of how great it was to remove the two hours between Decorah and Cedar Rapids simply by picking up the telephone!
We were very proud that we set our record conversation at 6 hours and 40 minutes. That did not always happens easy. Some times the connection would break away for no good reason. No storms or rain or high winds! Deb informed me that it does happen. So we concluded, that in Decorah, there must be one switchboard operator, that monitors our two phone numbers and pulls the pin on us every time that we would get an established conversation into the hours category. We both missed long times on the phone with our Father Bruce! They were treasured conversations for Deb and I. Looking ahead it will always be in my head that I need to call Deb! That will be very sad and difficult for me. We had countless Laughs and Tears over all of our past vacations, family of 9. We ignited each other’s thoughts by piecing together events that we both had different highlights, but also remembered the full story as well. We never needed to gossip, because we had plenty of precious memories. Growing up we always credited one another for qualities that we learned from each other. I lost a great cornerstone in my life.
Deb suffered more pain, health issues and setbacks than anyone that I have ever known. Because She Was full of Love ❤️ She never complained. That always was unbelievable to me!
Deb’s bright Beautiful smile and Her Beauty, always Lit up a room. I know Jesus needed another incredible Beautiful Angel in Heaven! Jesus knew that she had suffered enough. She will be sending her Sunshines down on all of us now.
God Bless You Dear Deb! I know You will send me Butterflies, Song birds and be hovering with the eagles, just so we may speak some more great memories! I Love You and miss You Great Sister, we will meet again. You have great company in God’s Kingdom. That I am sure of! Love Eternally, Brother Dave!
I was so lucky in my early adulthood to be apart of this wonderful family, and was blessed with a beautiful daughter. They have always been so loving & kind to me! I love them all! I agree with Dave, I had many great phone conversations with Deb also, we also could talk for hours!!!
I have so many memories it’s hard to pick just one. Camping at Lake Delhi with The Sunburst band! All of the band jobs while the guys played, us girls would dance, spend the evenings laughing and chatting. I remember when Scott gave Deb a beautiful necklace at his parents house, I believe it was at Christmas time.
He truly was her knight in shining armor!
I will forever cherish & hold dear all of my memories of Deb. I am so sorry.
Thoughts & prayers to all of her family.
Love, Lois
I am so incredibly sorry for your family’s loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Brittani and family, I hope you can find peace and comfort at this very difficult time. Your mom lives on in the beauty of you all. Hugs to you!
I don’t know your family, but I am saddened by your loss. I’m still masking every time I go out, and will continue to. <3 You are in truly caring hands with Stewart Baxter, and I recommend taking advantage of Full Circle Aftercare, who has been so helpful with my dad's mail, credit, etc. Wishing you all deep comfort. Lisa Hannon
So sorry for your loss Scott, many prayers for you and family!!
I’m very sorry to hear of Deb’s passing. I was in her class at Regis and remember her as a kind person. I will include her and her family in prayer.
So sorry for your loss. Deb was a great friend in high school. Chris Reilly Auman
My condolences to Scott and family. Deb was a lovely soul! God bless you all!
Scott: Our sympathies to you and your family. We are keeping you in our prayers. Rick & Karen Kreiman
Dear Dr. And Family- So deeply sorry for your loss. You all have our deepest sympathy! You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Denise Carthey (from WMC)
My heart goes out to the Bierman family during this incredibly difficult time. Deb was a true gem and left a mark on so many people. She had such a warm personality and I always remember how welcome she made everyone feel when they were around her. She was just someone people wanted to be around, so kind, genuine, and had an amazing sense of humor. I remember during one of my visits I was in the car with some of the Bierman cousins and we were grabbing food and Deb called us several times because more people kept getting home so we needed to add to the order. We literally had to go through the drive through 3-4 times in a row, and we were all laughing so hard in the car because the drive through person kept giving us a weird look, I’m sure thinking “wait what, you again?” We had Deb on speaker phone laughing along with us the whole time. It was so funny in that moment, and I think she may have just been messing with us 😉 The entire Bierman family has the same contagious warmth about them that makes them all so lovable. Thinking of you all so much during this time. She loved and cared about you all so deeply and I hope you can channel some of Deb’s incredible strength during this difficult time.
Very classy fun Bierman moments driven by Deb and of Course Dr. Scott Bierman, knows how too crank up some awesome fun pranks! Thank you Dear Daughter Angela!
Dylan, we are thinking of you during this difficult time. Our thoughts, prayers, and warmest condolences are with you and your family.
Deb was one of my closest and dearest friends. We went to Regis High School together and remained friends all these years. We would talk and laugh for hours on the phone. No matter how she felt, she always had a smile on her face. There are so many memories with her, I could go on for hours. She loved her family so much and was so proud of them. Heaven has definitely gained an angel. Prayers to Scott and their family. 🙏
Merrie Kremenak Garcia
Deb took care of my first daughter, Amanda, while I attended ISU and by then husband, was a GS resident at IMMC. She was an amazingly kind and strong woman. I am so sad to hear this news. Scott, please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
To know Deb you were blessed beyond measure. She invited
Me many times to spend time with her family. One of my last visits to Iowa she drove to Cedar Rapids to spend time with me and she included her daughter and granddaughter. We met on my very first job at Dairy Maid. She became a instant friend and made me part of her family. She was deeply loved by a large family and I was truly blessed to join them for many celebrations.
No words could Express how sad I am to hear of her passing. However I know she is rejoicing in Heaven as she met Jesus and I look forward to seeing her again. Her love and humor are a great addition to Heaven and anyone who puts their trust in Jesus will see her beautiful smile again.
Thoughts and prayers to all. Deb was a beautiful person inside and out. She will truly be missed. ❤️
With love, Kurt and Erin Swanson
My Dear Sister Deb, Please send me cool butterflies, Song birds, cardinals and dragon flies.. Heaven needed another Angel! I will never forget all that You taught me, Dear Sister.
Eternal ❤️ 💕 DaveNunemaker
My deepest sympathy to you Dr Bierman and your kids. I pray you find joy in the memories and her spirit all around you. Brenda Schwan
Sympathy and Prayers to Deb’s family at this sad time of her passing. She sure was a sweet soul. I met Deb through Facebook and found out my cousin was Deb’s classmate in High School. While only connected online, I felt that immense love she had for her family, friends and life.
May she Rest in Peace
Dr Bierman and Family, sending you my deepest smypathies. May you find peace in all the wonderful memoires you have!
With Love, Jackie Becker