Deborah Ann Bishop

Deborah Ann Bishop obituary, Corsicana, TX

Deborah Ann Bishop

Deborah Bishop Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home, Corsicana on Feb. 11, 2026.
Deborah Ann (Wear) Bishop, 70, of Corsicana Texas, passed away peacefully in sleep, ending all suffering and pain by joining our Savior and her beloved Mother in Heaven on February 10th, 2026 surrounded by Family, in the peace and comfort of her cherished home.

Born on June 9th, 1955 in Brawley California, Debbie was the daughter of Dorothy (Rock) and Richard Wear. She attended school in La Mesa California and went on to work as a geriatric CNA until an injury forced her from the workplace. On June 9th 1991 she received a special birthday present when she met the love of her life, and 5 years later was married to her devoted husband who remained at her side for the entire remainder of her life.

Known for her spontaneous, friendly and outward personality Debbie never met a stranger. She saw the world through a filter of innocence and love, and could see, bring out and nurture the good in everyone whose life she touched. Debbie loved keeping her home, spoiling her fur babies and shared with her husband a love for race and custom cars. Debbie's life experiences inspired in her, a unique respect and admiration for our first responders… she never passed an opportunity to give a thank you hug to any fireman or policeman she met.

She is survived by her husband, John Wm Bishop; children, son Jason and wife Sarah Wear, Grandchildren Jamison and Mattson Wear: son Mason Wear; Twin Sister Donna and husband Wyn Stevens, niece Lisa Lowell-Stevens, nephew Kevin Stevens; sister Ardy and husband Kenney Semple: nephew Justin Horton, niece Gina Horton, nephew Timmy Horton; Mother in law Judith M Randall; brother in law Rusty and wife Tina Randall; brother in law Donald Bishop; brother in law Jason Bishop; and grandson Kamden Tolbert.

She was preceded in death by her mother Dorothy (Rock) Wear and father Richard Wear; sister Linda Wear; brother Tommy Doan; and father in law Kent Randall.

A celebration of life/funeral service will be held on a later date.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations may be made to The Navarro County Brent Thompson Fallen Officers Fund via City National Bank, Corsicana TX.

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