Debra (Asby) Koltookian

Bow, NH – Debra (Asby) Koltookian, 68, of Bow, NH, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025 following a sudden illness.

Deb was predeceased by her parents, Peter and Marjorie Asby of Concord, N.H., her eldest brother, Peter S. Asby, Jr. of Virginia Beach, Va., and her younger sister, Karen S. Partridge of Concord, N.H.

A Concord resident for decades, Deb was co-owner of The Outdoor Sports Center with her husband of 46 years, Levon, whom she built a family-and an everlasting legacy. Deb and Lev met at the Tom Collins Store on the heights and began a lifelong union that would endure and inspire so many of us. If marriage were a language, Deb and Lev became fluent. Together, they raised two children, John and Leah, while steadily building The Outdoor Sports Center into a lasting presence in Concord.

Deb worked for the State of NH briefly. She spent much of her life in the family business. Not a day passed that she didn’t acknowledge her good fortune of experiencing family, friends, and doing as little work as possible. If she wasn’t calling out to “LEVVV!” to see what he was doing, she was fielding calls, chatting with customers, and ducking out a little early each day. Deb and Lev were set to retire at the end of 2025 and, in a way, Deb’s life was spent in “micro retirement”-as all of ours should be. She surrounded herself with loved ones and was unwilling to compromise. When she wasn’t working, Deb was often with family, spending time at the lake, or spoiling her grandkids.

She will always be “Nana” to Ella, Addie, Bryce, and Cameron and loved spending time with them. Deb was funny and sassy. Wherever she was, there was happiness, love, and things seemed a little brighter.

For someone who was always sarcastic, deeply loved, and still mischievous on occasion, Deb brought out the best in everyone she met. Her reach was far and wide in the community. She will be deeply missed by the love of her life, Levon; her son and daughter-in-law, John and Michele Koltookian; her daughter and son-in-law, Leah and Keith Lundquist; her brother, Bill Asby; her sister-in-law, Sona Koltookian; her nephew, Dan Partridge; and countless other nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and neighbors.

Deb loved her country and was known to choke up at even a few stray notes of the National Anthem. She also loved animals – leaving Smitty Kitty, a temperamental Maine Coon, in the somewhat reluctant hands of Lev. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Gary Sinise Foundation (honoring our nation’s veterans and first responders) at www.garysinisefoundation.org or the Live and Let Live Farm’s Rescue and Sanctuary, www.liveandletlivefarm.org in her memory.

A celebration of life will be forthcoming in the spring. That’s exactly how Debbie would have wanted it and if it wasn’t, she would certainly let everyone know.

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