Debra's obituary
Deb was born to Robert and Nona Sevier, January 8, 1957, in Litchfield, Illinois.
She leaves behind her legacy of five children and one fur-child: Cheri McKenzie (Jamie), Gene Daugherty (Sarah), Shane Daugherty (Laura), Chanel Oliver (Benjamin), Dakota Daugherty, and Deuce. She also leaves to cherish her memory, eight grandchildren: Richard McKenzie and James McKenzie (21), Paige Parshall (18) Layne Parshall (12), Cadence Parshall (3), Nathan Daugherty (3), Connor Daugherty (1), and Melody Oliver (10 months).
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, parents, one older brother, and many beloved aunts and uncles.
Deb was passionate about so many things in her life. She was a proud member of the Patriot Guard Riders and helped to honor the memories of fallen heroes. She loved to cook for her family and enjoyed spending time outside whenever possible. Deb was a lover of all things Halloween and enjoyed sharing that passion with anyone that she thought she could scare! You could regularly find her watching crime shows on television and loving on her fur-baby Deuce. She was very proud of her Native American heritage and honored nature with her whole being. Above all, Deb was a lover. She never knew a stranger and would go out of her way to help in any way that she could, even if it meant she went without. She cherished her time with all of her friends and family and regularly spoiled all of her grandchildren. She persevered through so much and is now flying high with the hawks.
A Memorial is scheduled for Saturday , 10 a.m. at the Moonshiner’s Hall in Shelbyville, Missouri. A reception will follow. The family requests that donations be made to Deb’s GoFundMe account. https://www.gofundme.com/deb-…
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Aunt Debbie was an amazing person. I can remember her making cakes for me as a child and my wedding. She made me my fir…
Aunt Debbie was an amazing person. I can remember her making cakes for me as a child and my wedding…
Aunt Debbie was an amazing person. I can remember her making cak…