Debra-Wiley-Obituary

Debra Rene Wiley

Wylie, Texas

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DIED
March 27, 2017
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Wylie, Texas

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Debra Rene Wiley age 58 was born to Wilbur Ray Wiley and Marlene Foster in England on May 7, 1958. Ms. Wiley passed away on March 27, 2017 in Richardson, Texas.  She was a Insurance Adjuster at AM Trust in Dallas, TX. Debra is survived by her son Michael Adam Wiley of Wylie, Texas, father and...

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Still think about you often, aunt Debbie. Thanks for all the good influences you put out in the world. Love you.

Charlie

Dang Deb! I miss you!! I have dreams about you! I laugh at memories. I know that we will be united in heaven. I use social media to watch over your brother, sisters, dad "Red" just turned 84, and your son Adam, who is a good papa now and I know he misses you terribly. We all have a strong love for you we miss you and we agree that you left us too soon and we still hurt. I know you are smiling down on us. We will survive. Thank you for being a ray of sunshine in an otherwise dark memory. I...

My deepest sympathy to all of Debra's family. My memories of her go a long way back to a very pretty little girl who would come with her family to visit. I'm very sure Aunt Marlene is holding her in her arms. God's Blessings. Susan Short

God Bless you in Debra's family. She was a very sweet person. We will miss her greatly.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear aunt Debbie,

I love and miss you, so much. You were the greatest person. You would help anyone, if possible. You helped me many times. Grew up with some of the greatest memories, many times involving parrots or other birds. You taught me the macarena dance, loved Micheal Jaskson music, Dallas Cowboys, were very easy going and easy to talk to. It hurts to no end to learn that you left us too early. Just want to talk to you again and hear your voice, or at least say...

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

My dear friend Debbie, you left us too soon. I would have never gone to college without your encouragement and being my attendant and roommate was different and fun. From your Pepsi in the morning, to The Rocky Horror Friday nights. We had fun, we had seasons in the sun, we drove like Thelma and Louise when we went home for visits. Mostly we had each other for 40 years of friendship through all of the good times and bad. Loved your laughter. Thank you for having your handsome son, Adam, to...