Debra Jo Treanor began her heavenly life on December 7, 2025 at the age of 67. Debra (Debbie) was born in Cortez, Colorado to Jimmy George Thrasher and Ina Ruth (Spears) Thrasher on December 16, 1957. Debra moved to Oklahoma with her family shortly after and resided in Silver City, Oklahoma where she attended Olive schools. Debbie later attended nursing school in Drumright, Oklahoma and then began a career in nursing where she was able to use her empathy and compassion for others. Debbie worked hard to care for her family, her patients and those around her. Debbie later became known to her family and friends as "Grandma Bea" a name given to her by her first grandson, Noah. This name stuck and she was from then on known as "Grandma Bea".
Debra is survived by her mother Ina Ruth Thrasher; her brother Steve Thrasher; her son, Kyle Austin Hopper and wife Michelle; her son James Steven McIntire and wife Whitney; her daughter LaDonna Kay Shadlow and husband William as well as her grandchildren: Noah, Chloe, Caroline, Ryan, Sloane, Aeryn, Luke, RaeLynn, Jordan, Alexus and Takoda. Also, nieces Lindsey Jo Gross and Nikki Kay Thomas and family as well as many other nieces, nephews, family & friends.
Debra was proceeded in death by her father, Jimmy George Thrasher; her husbands: James Franklin McIntire, Daniel Eugene Hopper and Edward Leon Treanor; her sisters Treca and Sandra and her grandsons Luke and William Jr.
Celebration of Debbie's life will take place on December 13, 2025 at 2:00 PM at the Powell Funeral Home in Hominy, OK.
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223 North Wood Ave., Hominy, OK 74035

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