LAKEVIEW – Debra Lou Ebright, 58, of Lakeview, OH, passed away Tuesday morning, March 18, 2014 at her home.
Debra was born on January 15, 1956 in Springfield, IL. She is the daughter of Ronald (Jean) Sullivan of Tallula, IL and Ethel (Doug) Smith Fondel of Springfield, IL. She was preceded in death by a son, John Sullivan and a grandson, Mark Losey.
On May 19, 1984, she married Donald L. Ebright in Springfield, IL and he survives along with a son, Sam Sullivan of Springfield, IL, three stepchildren, Louie (Jackie Haynes) Ebright of Lakeview, Randy (Angie) Ebright of Baraboo, WI and Nancy (David) Losey of Bellefontaine, OH, nine grandchildren, Don Ebright, Brandi Tilton, Dakota Ebright, Adiar Ebright, Deanne LaRoche, Matt Losey, Karla Scott, Valerie Bright, and Ben Losey, sixteen great grandchildren, three sisters, and one brother.
Deb was a homemaker that enjoyed quilting. She and her stepdaughter, Nancy, had taught quilting together. She greatly enjoyed riding motorcycles with her husband. They rode all through the United States, Europe, and Australia twice. She was a member of Indian Lake Women of the Moose #452, Over the Hill Gang, Buckeye Farm Antiques in Wapakoneta, OH, Florida Flywheelers and a former member of the American Motorcycle Association.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given in her name to the Tri-County Hospice, 15 Willipie Street, Wapakoneta, OH 45895.
Arrangements are in the care of SHOFFSTALL FUNERAL HOME, Lakeview. Condolences may be expressed at shoffstallfuneralhome.com.
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