Deborah was born Tuesday, June 21, 1955 in Duncan, to Rev. Gerald Wayne and Patsy (Williams) Howard. She was a graduate of Duncan High School, where she was also a member of the Pep Club. She was always proud of being a Duncan Demon Alumni. Deborah later attended Cameron University, USAO, and UCO, and earned her Bachelor's degree in secondary education. She lived the majority of her life in OKC and spent her time being a homemaker. She married her best friend, Donald Davis, March 22, 1997, in OKC. Deborah and Donald would have celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary this coming March. She enjoyed traveling, going on cruises, playing piano, table top games with her family, fishing, and camping. Deborah also enjoyed attending rodeos, going dancing, and singing at church. She was also a Chickasaw Elder. She was very crafty when it came to needlework and even used to make her own candles. There wasn't anything that she wouldn't at least try, and most of the time she accomplished it. Deborah's family was always her main focus in life. Her absence will be felt deeply and she will be missed by all. Deborah was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Jerry Wayne Howard, granddaughter, Alisha Louise Scott, and nephew, Cory Patterson.
Deborah was born Tuesday, June 21, 1955 in Duncan, to Rev. Gerald Wayne and Patsy (Williams) Howard. She was a graduate of Duncan High School, where she was also a member of the Pep Club. She was always proud of being a Duncan Demon Alumni. Deborah later attended Cameron University, USAO, and UCO, and earned her Bachelor's degree in secondary education. She lived the majority of her life in OKC and spent her time being a homemaker. She married her best friend, Donald Davis, March 22, 1997, in OKC. Deborah and Donald would have celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary this coming March. She enjoyed traveling, going on cruises, playing piano, table top games with her family, fishing, and camping. Deborah also enjoyed attending rodeos, going dancing, and singing at church. She was also a Chickasaw Elder. She was very crafty when it came to needlework and even used to make her own candles. There wasn't anything that she wouldn't at least try, and most of the time she accomplished it. Deborah's family was always her main focus in life. Her absence will be felt deeply and she will be missed by all. Deborah was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Jerry Wayne Howard, granddaughter, Alisha Louise Scott, and nephew, Cory Patterson.
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