Deborah Ann Hawkins

Deborah Ann Hawkins obituary

Deborah Ann Hawkins

Deborah Hawkins Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Evergreen Memorial Funeral Home (a.k.a. Allen G. Madison's Evergreen Mem FH on Nov. 12, 2025.
Deborah Ann Hawkins was born on October 6, 1953, in Dallas, Texas to the proud and loving parents Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Hawkins Jr. At an early age, Deborah accepted Christ and united with Riverside Missionary Baptist Church, where she remained a faithful and devoted member until her health began to decline. She graduated from W.W. Samuell High School in 1973, where she made history as one of the school's first African American cheerleaders, embodying courage, grace, leadership, and school spirit. Deborah continued her education at East Texas State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1975 and a Master of Science degree in 1977, preparing her for a lifelong career in education, mentorship, and service.

For 42 years, Deborah committed her life to uplifting and educating students at David W. Carter High School in Dallas, Texas. She served with excellence as a Psychology and Sociology teacher, Cheer and Dance Director, and Department Chair of Social Studies. Under her leadership, her department consistently earned high state assessment scores, and she was admired for her passion, high standards, encouragement, and impact on generations of students. Deborah was honored as Teacher of the Year for 1997–1998, a recognition celebrating her extraordinary dedication and influence. Over the course of her distinguished career, she also received numerous prestigious awards including the Sharpest Shooter of the West Award, the Spurs Award, the Perfect Attendance Award, the Above and Beyond Award, the Extra Mile Award, the Principal Service Award, the Best All-Around Award, the Invaluable Service Award, and the Devoted Service and Leadership Award, all reflecting her servant's heart, excellence, and tireless devotion to her calling.

More than her many accomplishments, Deborah's true legacy was love. Her lifelong goal was to be a friend to all mankind, and she lived that mission with sincerity, humor, warmth, and grace. She never met a stranger, and her uplifting spirit, kindness, and radiant personality made everyone feel valued, seen, and embraced. She also cherished a treasured sisterhood with her beloved circle of friends known as "The Golden Girls," Lenda Dabney, Mary Davis, Julia Blackwell, Eugenia Butler, and Brondolyn Goldsmith, with whom she shared deep fellowship, laughter, loyalty, and unforgettable memories.

On October 23, 2025, Deborah peacefully transitioned from this earthly life, leaving a powerful legacy of love, leadership, compassion, and connection. She leaves to cherish her precious memory her devoted husband, Lowry Briley; her beloved daughters, Cynthia Dillard (Al) of Lancaster, Texas and Shonda Boston-Smith (Will) of Glenn Heights, Texas; her loving step-sons, Dwight Briley, Calvin Briley (Lisa), Kevin Neal (Greta), and Reginald Williams (Sherrie); her treasured grandchildren, Kaylie Neal, Jacob Neal, and Mason Neal; her dearly loved nieces, Misti Ransom and Shayna Woodley, whom she raised as her own daughters with unconditional love, guidance, and unwavering devotion; her adored great-nephews, Nicholas Langrum, J'Shane Cork, Joshua Cork, Judah Cork, and Jonathan Cork; her precious great-great niece, Sanai Cork; her dear sisters-in-law, Ada Wilson, Nola Daniels, Patricia Matthews, Janice Briley, and Francis Briley; along with a host of cousins, colleagues, former students, and friends whose lives were richly impacted by her heart, wisdom, and friendship.

Deborah was preceded in death by her parents, A.C. Hawkins and Margaret Hawkins; her sister, Sandra Woodley; her brother-in-law, Curtis Woodley; and her beloved nephew, Ferrenski Woodley.

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November 20, 2025

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Diann Gowans-Ellis

November 20, 2025

The Gowans´ family who lived next door to The Hawkins family for many years have fond memories of the Hawkins! We are saddened by the passing of Deborah our " Sister" friend and Neighbor!! Our prayers and deepest condolences go out to her family! The photo is what we share of Us with the kids! Ski, Misti, Cookie, Deacon, and baby Kam, we are Jo Ann, Diann and the late Norma Jean picture taken by Sandra! The year probably 1977?
Our families were and always love within our hearts

Cathy Brooks

November 15, 2025

Deborah was a truly remarkable warm and friendly person. She was one of the first people that I really came to know when I worked at Carter. I still reflect on some of her words of wisdom. Please, accept my sincerest sympathy. I pray that in time your memories will bring you more joy than sorrow. Deborah was a truly bright light in this world. She leaves that light behind in the hearts of her family, friends, colleagues, and students that she taught. I will pray for your family.

Lisa Daniels

November 14, 2025

My brother in law Lowry and Deborah´s family and friends you have my deepest heartfelt condolences Deborah was the sweetest person I ever met in my life I loved Deborah she was a very special lady and she will be truly missed

Lisa Daniels

November 14, 2025

Nadine Mickey

November 13, 2025

Lowry,
My deepest condolences to you and the Hawkins family on Deborah's passing. I never had the pleasure to meet Deborah personally, but talked to her several times on the phone. She could really talk a long time. She is resting now in the hands of the Lord. May she RIP.

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