Debra-Williams-Obituary

Debra Susan Williams

Dallas, Texas

1957 - 2024

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May 20, 2024
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Dallas, Texas

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WILLIAMS, Debra Susan Debra Susan Williams, 66, beloved sister, aunt, and friend passed from this life May 20, 2024. She was born June 24, 1957 in San Antonio, TX to Jacque Joyce and Bobby James Williams. She attended school in San Antonio, Wichita Falls, and Tyler before graduating from Robert E...

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I met Debbie, when she summer schooled in London c.1980 and we were firm friends from then on. Debbie made me laugh and I would regale her with stories about Henry VIII and Elizabeth the first when we would go around royal palaces. She knew that most of what I was telling her was fictional but she loved the fun of it all. I miss you, my dear friend Debbie, the world will be that bit less warm without you in it. You were taken too soon. But now you can be that angel, that you were here, and...

This is a beautiful story of her life! I didn't know she had done so much. I miss her and think about her daily. I worked with her for a few years on the Merrill Lynch Incentives and Meetings, I'm sad that I was working so many hours and client dinners that I couldn't spend much time with her other than in the staff office. She is probably the only person I knew that checked in on me and when Covid hit we talked a lot and she was always there... she was always asking about my son...

Debbie was a cherished friend who taught me more about the travel industry than anyone in my 35 years in the business. She came to my rescue at a time when I needed someone the most when my Mom passed away. She dropped everything to get to join me in San Juan to operate an incentive for me. The client loved her and she was a permanent member of the team afterwards. She called my husband her boyfriend! But I had to remind her they broke up! I will miss her humor!

What a wonderful tribute to our dear friend Debbie. She was indeed one of a kind and always there for so many people when they needed a friend. She touched so many lives throughout her career and her life. She will be missed by so many. But she is with her brothers and parents and her Lord. Rest dear Debbie. Until we meet again.

Beautifully written. I was blessed to know Debbie first from working with her and then becoming her friend. Her smile lit up a room. I will Always remember our Italian adventure! Rest now my friend.

Beautifully written words. My heart was blessed by this obituary because the reminder that I will see her again and not only spend eternity with my Savior but her as well. I hope my mansion in Glory is next door to hers.

I miss you every day, sweet friend.