Deborah-Wallace-Obituary

Deborah Wallace

Waxahachie, Texas

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Wallace, Deborah On Sunday November 13, 2011 Deborah Dunn Wallace, age 63, of Waxahachie, lost her 3 year battle with cancer at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. She was born January 31, 1948 in Dallas to Cleo Tyrus and Mary Lizzie (Oliver) Dunn. She graduated from Sunset High School in...

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One of the best memories I have is of Debbie's visit to San Francisco. She was so much fun to be with. Everything we did she approached with a sense of joy and wonder. She was one of the most beautiful persons I have ever known. She will be missed by her family in a way that is hard to describe. God bless her.

Michael Merrill

I will never forget Debbie and all the times she made me laugh until my stomach hurt at Judy's Christmas parties! She was always so much fun to be around, full of life and love to all of those around her. She will be missed.

We will miss Debbie. We remember numerous funny and poignant stories of Debbie's clan, and how they extended into the heart of our family. Our condolences for your loss.

We remember her bright spirit and giving heart. Your sweet family is in our hearts and prayers. Love to each of you.

My friend Debbie, you have always been a great joy to be around and you will be missed so very much. To you Johnny, my heart goes out to you. You and Debbie have been such tremendous good friends and so much fun to be around when we L. O. Donald classmates had our get togethers. Debbie's smile. wit and personality will be greatly missed. God needed another Angel so He called upon Debbie.



28 My soul is weary with sorrow; strengthen me according to your word

John, Dickey, Mike and family, I grew up with 4 sisters just a few doors down Brighton Street from Debbie. Debbie spent as much time at our house as she did hers. I pretty much considered Debbie sister number 5. Though our lives have taken us all different paths and different cities and we haven't kept up like we would have liked to, I have often thought of the Dunns and the Wallaces. My thoughts and...

I have such fond memories of spending holidays, birthdays, weddings, baby showers, and even backyard barbecues with Debbie and the Wallace family. She always welcomed our family into her home and greeted us with her great big warm smile. I know she will be greatly missed by all that knew her. Please accept our sincere condolences in this time of sorrow.

Dearest John and Cousins Chris, Scott & Mandy,
My heart breaks for all of you. Debbie was our princess; I remember well your wedding, John, - forever awestruck by her grace and sweet voice. Chris, Scott, and Mandy - I pray for each of you peace and courage and hope that, when you remember what a loving, beautiful mother she was,you will be comforted by the knowledge of how fortunate you are she belonged to you.
I will see you soon.
Love,
Janie Hatzenbuehler

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.