Deborah Lynn Bird

Deborah Lynn Bird obituary, Moore, OK

Deborah Lynn Bird

Deborah Bird Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by John M. Ireland & Son Funeral Home and Chapel on Oct. 3, 2025.

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Deborah "Debbie" Lynn Bird was born on June 21, 1965, and passed from this life on September 13, 2025. She lived with a generous spirit, a love for celebration, and a heart full of kindness.
Debbie had a passion for riding motorcycles and a special bond with animals, especially dogs. Her love for decorating truly shone during the holidays - Christmas and Halloween were her favorite times of the year. She went all out with festive decorations and eagerly prepared homemade treats and special meals for her family and friends. Her macaroni and cheese, in particular, became a beloved family favorite.
A fan of country music, Debbie enjoyed watching music videos and could often be found singing along to her favorite songs.
Throughout her life, she worked in the restaurant industry and later ran her own house-cleaning business. She took pride in serving others, whether through her work or in her own home. A dedicated homemaker and a hard worker, Debbie poured love into everything she did.
She had a kind, compassionate heart and was always ready to help those in need. Debbie was happiest when surrounded by the people she cared about, her warm, social nature made everyone feel welcomed and loved.
Debbie is survived by her sister, Tammy Cooke, and her brother, Billy Sackett, as well as J.R, Savannah, Beau, Tamara, Kayla, Junior, James, Zerec, Eva, Cora, and Alora
She is preceded in death by her beloved son, Jason Ferrara, and her parents.
Debbie's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her - through every holiday she made special, every meal she lovingly prepared, and every act of kindness she gave so freely.
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