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Both our girls Marianne and Brandee weathered High School together. I love that she took my daughter Brandee in as if she was her own daughter. I was always working but I felt so appreciative that Debbie was there to love Brandee. You’ll be missed my friend but not forgotten🙏💋
She was my best neighbor in my 39 year in this country . She was always making sure that we are doing ok since the first day we move to the neighborhood. It is so hard for me to get home and not see her . But I know she is in a better place I always going to remember her and her kindness and a beautiful smile 
I was caregiver for her sister In-law Mary, and herself and David made me feel like family,she had this burst of loving spirit and smile always, when my husband passed and I arrived home I received a call from them they took me to lunch, gave me beautiful flowers and the most important a book.. Hope in the Mourning. That book from them gave me life and understanding to lose someone, I couldn't never repay them from that.❤️ But when them grandbabies start coming omg we had long conversations lol she was full of joy gave me every detail what they were doing gifts her and David were buying 😂 she's going to be truly miss beautiful lady 🙏🏾🧡💐
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I am so sad you are gone. You always welcomed me into your home and treated me like I was family. From simple birthday cards that Chris would pass to me when you knew he was going to see me to most recently, a beanie baby sloth. A sloth. So specific because that is who you are. An extremely thoughtful and loving woman who treats everyone with unique care that leaves lasting impressions. You are so loved and you have and will influence me for the rest of my life. With much love for you and your family, Clarissa 🦥 — with Slow Poke

Debbie, I am lost for words.   Beautiful smile and personality. Kind, Loving and Considerate Our families knew each other for about 50 years  and we attended the same schools in Houston.   My condolences to Debbie’s family as they were blessed to have such a wonderful mom.   Debbie I pray you will go to the most beautiful place in heaven.   All my love ❤️ to you for ever and ever 

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I was lucky to meet your mother in Bible study at Helotes Hills in 2011. Over the years she has been a wonderful friend and counselor. I will miss her very much. My condolences to her family.
Sorry for your loss Marianne and all your family. May your mom rest in peace and may god give you and your family strength. 🙏
My family's love sent to Debbie's family.  My mother, Euny Stout,  was a dear friend of Debbie and cherished this friendship.  When  my husband and I moved to San Antonio, I took my mother's place for awhile  in Debbie's bible study at Helotes Hill's UMC.  Debbie had a most gracious and loving heart and will be missed.  "Well done thy good and faithful servant".
My condolences to Debbie's family. I first met Debbie at Helotes Hills UMC where we would often work on church projects together. Debbie was a giving, caring, and gracious person who saw the good in everyone. She touched many with her smile and laughter, and thoughtful listening ear. Debbie will be missed, and I will carry her memory in my heart.
Debbie was my friend from high school on. We would crack each other up in high school chemistry but we were still somehow decent students. We would visit and play records, especially Peter Frampton and Led Zepplin, which we both loved. When she moved to San Antonio, we'd visit her and go to "The Magic Time Machine," which was so much fun. I saw her just a couple years ago and last year she sent me a lovely tin of shortbread cookies. She was a really sweet soul over most of my lifetime and she'll certainly be missed! 

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