Deborah Stephens 1963 2020

1963 2020
Obituary of Deborah Stephens Deborah Stephens, 56, of Tuscola, Texas passed away on Friday February 14th in Abilene. Deborah was born on March 11, 1963 in Rapid City, South Dakota to Jose Gomez and Guadalupe Zepeda. She and David Stephens were married on September 21st, 2002 in Austin, Texas. Deborah worked as an insurance adjuster for 23 years. She and David moved to Tuscola in 2011. She was a member of Wylie Baptist Church. Deborah is survived by her husband David of Tuscola, one son Christopher Stephens of Tuscola; two daughters, Jessica Stephens of Portland, Oregon and Morgan Stephens of San Marcos, Texas, her mother Lupe Zepeda of Taylor, Texas; three sisters, Dolly Brailovsky of Taylor, Texas, Donna Cadena of Schertz, Texas and De’Ann Valverde of Pasadena, Texas; and two brothers, Joseph Gomez of Round Rock, Texas and Jason Gomez of Austin, Texas. Deborah is preceded in death by her father. Deborah was the joy of her family, always bringing smiles and laughter to those she met. She was caring and giving and will be greatly missed.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Deborah Stephens 1963 2020.

Hamil Family Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Abilene, state: Texas

death notice Deborah Stephens 1963 2020

obituary notice Deborah Stephens 1963 2020

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