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Deborah Ann <I>Williams</I> Mullins

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Deborah Ann Williams Mullins

Birth
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Death
21 Dec 2004 (aged 53)
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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God changed the world forever on December 14, 1951 when he blessed us with Deborah Ann Williams (Mullins). Deborah grew up very close with her family. She remained close her entire life. Deborah was free spirited and loved life. Her laugh was infectious and she always had a broad smile beaming across her beautiful face. Deborah was a devoted mother and lived for her sons, Bryan and James. She was so excited to become a grandmother. She loved the idea of "spoiling them rotten". Deborah was a friend, confidante, and rock in time of need. Deborah was so giving and loving to all she came in contact with. Anyone close to Deborah was a better person for having known her. She was an angel on earth, and has now gone to serve with The Lord. Surviving are her loving husband of 22 years, Robert D. Mullins; her two sons, Bryan Dockery and wife, Missy, and James Dockery and wife, Jennifer; a stepson, Jason Mullins; a stepdaughter, Robin Mullins; three grandchildren, Eryck, Bailee and Logan Dockery; four stepgrandchildren, Whitney Christian, Greyson Mullins, Amanda Flanary and Kelsie Reynolds; her father and stepmother, Hubert L. and Diana Williams; a sister, Frances Barnes; a stepbrother, Randall Williams; a stepsister, Barbara Williams; a half brother, Lewis Williams and wife, April; her stepfather, Truman Yonce; and several nieces and nephews.
God changed the world forever on December 14, 1951 when he blessed us with Deborah Ann Williams (Mullins). Deborah grew up very close with her family. She remained close her entire life. Deborah was free spirited and loved life. Her laugh was infectious and she always had a broad smile beaming across her beautiful face. Deborah was a devoted mother and lived for her sons, Bryan and James. She was so excited to become a grandmother. She loved the idea of "spoiling them rotten". Deborah was a friend, confidante, and rock in time of need. Deborah was so giving and loving to all she came in contact with. Anyone close to Deborah was a better person for having known her. She was an angel on earth, and has now gone to serve with The Lord. Surviving are her loving husband of 22 years, Robert D. Mullins; her two sons, Bryan Dockery and wife, Missy, and James Dockery and wife, Jennifer; a stepson, Jason Mullins; a stepdaughter, Robin Mullins; three grandchildren, Eryck, Bailee and Logan Dockery; four stepgrandchildren, Whitney Christian, Greyson Mullins, Amanda Flanary and Kelsie Reynolds; her father and stepmother, Hubert L. and Diana Williams; a sister, Frances Barnes; a stepbrother, Randall Williams; a stepsister, Barbara Williams; a half brother, Lewis Williams and wife, April; her stepfather, Truman Yonce; and several nieces and nephews.

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