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Debbie Beaver was born August 19th, 1967 and passed away on February 15th, 2025. If you think of Debbie, you think of forgiving, kindness, happy, and strong are just a few of the thoughts that come to mind. In this world nowadays, forgiveness is something that appears quite seldom. Debbie was different, she loved you regardless of any flaws you may have. She was nice to anyone she met or crossed paths with and has been said so by many folk. She would share anything with you even if it was all she had. She was so strong, God could've taken her years ago but he knew she was a fighter and we needed her greatly. In her past, she was involved in a terrible car wreck that left her paralyzed on her upper left side. She was left-handed and was able to relearn everything from speaking to everyday tasks. Aside from being strong and caring, she always maintained a positive outlook. She was a great mom, grandma, sister, friend, or even just someone who would listen without judgment. She loved to cook, she made exceptionally good fried chicken just like her mom used to make. She loved going out and looking for crawdads, mushrooms, wild onions, and could also fish. She was very active in her grandkids' lives and always so kind. Her contagious smile, warm heart, and kind soul will be deeply missed.
Debbie is preceded in death by her parents; Paul & Nona Burris, Brittany Sawney, and Nola Glass .
Debbie is survived by her daughters; Kelley & Victor Holmes and Amanda Beaver and grandchildren; Frank & Vicus Holmes, Gavin Duncan, Avery & Autmn Lynn Beaver. Brothers and sisters; Paul (Jr) & Evie Burris and kids, Cody & Devona Burris, Paula Burris, James & Wynona Robison and kids, Brandon Burris & Jamie Robinson, William and Sheila Burris and their kids, David Burris, Darlene Glass, Sarah Mason and Corey Burris, Nola Glass Jr and Cleta Fourkiller, and many more family and friends.
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