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NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. - Mrs. Deborah Lorraine Morris, 55, of North Augusta, SC, wife of the late Edwin Morris, entered into rest on Sunday, March 13th, 2016. Born in Augusta, GA and a lifelong resident of the CSRA, she was a daughter of the late Azar and Betty Starnes Letbetter. Deborah loved animals, especially her fur babies, Sugabear and Bandit. She enjoyed a game of pool, crocheting and cooking. In addition to her husband and parents, family members include daughters, Heather Clark Beeland and her companion, John Cockrell, Trenton, SC and Paula Moody Furgeison, Evans, GA; siblings, Bea Batchelor and Randy Letbetter, both of Grovetown, GA; uncle and aunt, Don and Vicki Starnes, Arlington, TX and grandsons, Tyler Clark and Tripp Furgeison, and former son-in-law, Earnest Furgeison, Evans, GA. Visit www.hatcherfuneralhome.com to share memories and leave a message of condolence for the family. The family will greet friends on Wednesday, March 16th, 2016, beginning at 6 o'clock at the funeral home followed by a service at 7o'clock. Heather and Paula have requested that in lieu of flowers, please make memorials to the Aiken SPCA. (www.letlovelive.org)
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