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Delora Ann Muñoz, lovingly known as Dee or DeeDee, was born on April 14, 1967, in Oklahoma and passed away peacefully in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 3, 2025, surrounded by family who adored her.
Delora was a devoted mother, grandmother, partner, and friend. She dedicated her life to raising and nurturing her children and grandchildren, becoming a stay-at-home mother shortly after her second-born son. For over 30 years, she poured her heart into her home, her family, and her many beloved traditions.
She is survived by her life partner, Kurt Williams; her children, Urick, Uriah, and Arianna Williams; and her grandchildren, Ileanna, Audrianna, Aaliyah, Legend, Drayden, Mia, Eliza, and Malaya Williams, along with Atticus Dentler. She was preceded in death by her eldest son, Uriel Williams, and her parents, Laura and O’Neil Dotson.
Delora had a deep love for crafts, often trading her handmade creations with friends in online groups. Her favorite color was red—bold and passionate, just like her. She loved Harry Potter, was a lifelong fan of Michael Jackson, and cherished every moment spent celebrating holidays with her family. She created a home that was always open, warm, and full of laughter—a safe haven not only for her children but for their friends as well.
She had a soft spot for banana cream pie and cheesecake, and her birthdays and Mother’s Days were celebrated with dinners out and gifts from those who loved her most. Though she was an only child, she built a legacy of love, loyalty, and fierce motherhood that will live on in her children and grandchildren forever.
Delora Ann Muñoz will be deeply missed, always remembered, and eternally loved.
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