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Debbie Housworth Hall

Austin, Texas

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Debbie Housworth Hall May 2, 1960 - Sept. 7, 2011 Our beloved Debbie passed through this life to begin her everlasting journey with God. She was our best friend and companion, sister, mother, aunt, grandmother, and godmother. She leaves behind a lifetime of cherished memories and touched...

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I am in shock to hear about Debbie. We were the best of friends in High School. So many memories we shared. She always made me laugh. Life goes by so fast. I am truly sorry for your loss. She was a special person

I'm just n shock right now. Pam, Jack I've felt the feelings u r having right now and no they will never go away. But with time, prayers, friends and memories it will get easier. I'm sorry I am just finding out. I really wish I had been there. Love to all of u. Sincerely

Oh Pam and Jack I am so very sorry to read about Debbie. My gosh I've known y'all all my life. I didn't even know until now. Love you both and Debbie will b very missed.

Debbie ...you were one of a kind! I know your sweet, kind and gentle spirit with be missed. Rest in Peace Sweetheart!
Stephanie Schmidt-Shipp

I am so very sorry to hear about Debbie we where friends from grade school OAK HILL.
We drifted apart later .Then found each other on facebook .Love to all of you are in our prays Terri Stewart, Whitson

I loved my sister very much.
Pam Housworth

I knew Debbie since 1972 and I never heard a derogatory comment about her. That sums up what she was like. Rest in Heavenly Peace,my Friend.- Jeff Shepperd

I am very saddened to hear of Debbie's passing. I went to Jr. High School with her and she was such a sweet person. My deepest sympathy to all of her family. May the Lord be with all of you during this time. Colleen Moore

Great lady, great friend! I will miss our talks we had in the livingroom at our facility and listening to the radio singing along to the oldies. My prayers go out to the family. Just know she is in a better place and not suffering. . .