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Deborah Bohannon Obituary

Deborah Ann Bohannon was born in Houston, Texas, on October 2, 1951,to Robert and Ina Stout. She was four minutes older than her twin sister, Jan, and then they were gifted a brother named Jerry a few years later. They relocated to Coahoma, Texas. Ann was very studious and loved playing basketball. She worked at the Cinema and developed a forever love of buttered popcorn. She was saved as a young girl at First Baptist Church of Coahoma. The Lord did a work in her heart and she was forever changed. Ann had a full-ride basketball scholarship, but she fell in love with Leroy Dean Bohannon and her plans quickly changed. She and Dean had twins, Keith and Kyle. The Lord welcomed them home shortly after. They were blessed with Eric Dean and Trey Ross a few years after that.
Ann was a wonderful mother and consummate cook. She prided herself on cooking homemade meals and was good at most everything. She worked at KPMG and then Buckner and Tilley. She loved her work and excelled in all of her tasks. She and Dean were members of the West Texas Off Road Association and served on the Permian Basin Fair Board. Ann loved her time spent with her family including her precious grandkids and one great-granddaughter.
She was such a kind, warm, and wise woman. Ann was a hard worker and always had a reverence for the Lord. She prayed for her loved ones every day. She loved the simple things in life like watching the sunset at the lake or the horses run at the deer lease. She was quick to point out God's blessings and give Him thanks.
Ann was truly one of a kind and one of the most special people we've encountered. She touched everyone that she met and lit up a room with her gracious smile. Ann loved to quilt afghans, do yard work, hunt, and win jackpots at the casinos. She was present at every birthday party, sporting event, and everything else in between for her kids, grandkids, and great-granddaughter.
She will be missed dearly and we look forward to our reception in heaven. Amazing Grace was her favorite song and the lyrics boldly proclaim the truth she lived by.
Deborah Ann Bohannon is survived by her two beloved sons, Eric Dean Bohannon, spouse Tiffani, of Midland, Texas, and Trey Ross Bohannon, spouse Allison, of The Woodlands, Texas; four amazing grandbabies, Nick Palacio, Noah Palacio, Kelsey Trela, spouse Jake, and Landon Bohannon; and one precious great-granddaughter, Brynlee Palacio. Deborah Bohannon is also survived by a twin sister, Jan Nichols, spouse Max, of Big Spring, Texas; and a brother, Jerry Stout, spouse Pattie, of Odessa, Texas; as well as many nephews, nieces, and cousins.
Deborah Ann Bohannon is preceded in death by her soulmate, Leroy Dean Bohannon; two beautiful twin sons, Keith and Kyle; as well as her parents, Robert and Ina Stout.
Memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, December 3, 2021, at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home Chapel.
Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland. Online condolences may be made at www.npwelch.com.

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Published by Big Spring Herald from Dec. 3 to Dec. 4, 2021.

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Rhonda Jones

December 1, 2021

I met Ann through her work at KPMG, then Buckner & Tilley. Would see her out and about expressing her kindness and love! Christ in her was truly her hope and glory. Her passing brings a tears to my eyes, yet joy to my soul. See you again my friend, one future and glorious day!

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