1957
2026
Deborah Kay Plum was born on April 29th, 1959, to HL Pinson and Veda Beck in Bristow, Oklahoma. She departed this world on January 30th, 2026, at the age of 66, surrounded by her family and loved ones she cherished so much.
Deborah grew up in Bristow, where she attended Bristow Public Schools. She was in Choir, loved photography, poetry, time with her siblings, family, and friends. She was always a big supporter of the Purple Pirates. She Graduated from Bristow High School in 1977. She would go on to attend and take classes at Central Vo-Tech. On November 21st, 1980, she married Larry Wayne Plum. In that marriage she gained a son who she loved as one of her own in Larry Scott Plum. Together they welcomed Lance, Jerad, Todd, and Tiffany to complete their family. She always loved time with her family. Whether it was playing card games like Kings Corner, or board games like her absolute favorite Wahoo! Watching movies as a family, praying as a family, and always telling stories from her childhood growing up. Family time was always her favorite time and she cherished every second.
She was a dedicated and devoted worker. After high school and Vo-Tech she worked at Kwikset, would later leave to work for Farmers Insurance and after that for many years at Spirit Bank in Bristow. She loved art and interior decorating. She had a deep love for music and playing the piano. She loved more than anything spending time visiting with friends and family.
Deborah is survived by husband Larry Plum, children Lance Plum and Jerad Plum. Siblings Kathy Roberts, Steve Pinson, and Nancy Deerinwater. Stepmother Kippy Pinson. Grandchildren Jordyn Morgan, Lillian Plum, Reagan Plum, Kenneth Plum, Courtney Plum, and Madison Brown. She was preceded in death by father HL Pinson, Stepfather William Beck. Mother Veda Beck. Brother Gary Pinson. Sons Larry Scott Plum, Todd Plum, Daughter Tiffany Plum.
Deborah was truly a one-of-a-kind soul. She always had a big smile on her face when talking to anyone and everyone. Always full of life and happiness. She never met a stranger. She loved everyone like they were part of her family. Any of her kid’s friends would become her own kids immediately in her mind to care for and take care of. She had the biggest heart any human being could have. Always kind and caring. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her.
Thank you from the family to everyone who reached out, sent prayers, came by to spend time with her and the family. They cannot thank you all enough for the support, love, and care for her.
A Memorial Service will be held at 3:00 pm on Friday, February 6th at Grace Christian Church, 1700 S Chestnut St, Bristow, OK 74010
Arrangements are under the direction of Traditions Funeral and Cremation Services 35 S Main in Kellyville, Oklahoma,
918-247-7373
Tracy Hopkins
February 5, 2026
As a kid, I always thought Debbie looked like a movie star. That beautiful blonde hair was always perfect and her make up was done to perfection. Her smile would light up her whole face and the laugh that went along with it was so funnyshe had that deep chuckle that kinda didn’t go with her outer appearance. It suited her, though. As I got older and knew her as an adult, I appreciated her gentle spirit, always willing to help and offer encouragement. She made my starting work at SpiritBank much easier, because I knew I had a friend in her.
Her life was not short on heartbreak, but Debbie would still smile and show love each and every time I saw her. Sending prayers and love to her men and their families. I love you all.
Kenna Taylor Conner
February 5, 2026
Debbie was wonderful lady! We always had lovely visits and she always treated me like I was a little sister.
Terri Levy
February 5, 2026
Larry, Lance and Jerrod, I'm so so sorry for the loss of Debbie, she was such a good soul. I got to see her not to long ago. My heart is broken for all of you. Love you all. Morrie and Terri Levy,
Brandon and Jackie Dean. Rest in peace my sweet friend I love you...
John Kuykendall
February 5, 2026
Loved see her lovely smile and joyous personality to go with it.
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Beth Fitzgerald
February 5, 2026
I was blessed with a wonderful friend in you, Debbie. I am deeply saddened that we did not get together like we had planned. Losing you will leave a whole in my heart. Love you dear friend.
Michelle (McMullen) Oswalt
February 4, 2026
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends. Debbie was a very sweet and loving lady. When my Mom Sherry Kay McMullen passed away 6 years ago, Debbie would text to check on me & we stayed in touch with each other. Rest well in paradise sweet lady. Much love and prayers, Michelle (McMullen) Oswalt.
Tony Madden
February 3, 2026
In loving memory of a wonderful person.
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