Athens Weekly Review
Dec. 25, 2004
Debbie Gardner Harrison, 50, of Terrell died in Terrell on Dec. 22, 2004.
She was born Debbie Carol Gardner, Dec. 17, 1954, in Dallas, daughter of J. D. and Zola (Greenhaw) Gardner.
She married Jerry Harrison in 1992 and they had a wonderful marriage.
Mrs. Harrison was a good Christian and she loved Jesus, her husband and her family.
She was an employee of Southland Athletics in Terrell and was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan.
She was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include husband, Jerry, of Terrell; daughter, Kanesha Dawn Dearing of Sachse; son, Christopher Michael Donaldson of Dallas; two sisters, Nancy Vanoverschelede of Coppell and Shirley Hill of Seven Points; mother, Zola Gardner of Seven Points; stepfather, Jim Smith of Seven Points; grandchild, Alissa Dearing of Sachse; nephew, Matthew Reece of College Station; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Services were held Monday, Dec. 27, 2004, at 2 p.m., at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home in Kemp, with the Rev. Eston Williams officiating.
Interment followed in the King Cemetery in Henderson County.
The family received friends at the funeral home Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m..
Athens Weekly Review
Dec. 25, 2004
Debbie Gardner Harrison, 50, of Terrell died in Terrell on Dec. 22, 2004.
She was born Debbie Carol Gardner, Dec. 17, 1954, in Dallas, daughter of J. D. and Zola (Greenhaw) Gardner.
She married Jerry Harrison in 1992 and they had a wonderful marriage.
Mrs. Harrison was a good Christian and she loved Jesus, her husband and her family.
She was an employee of Southland Athletics in Terrell and was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan.
She was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include husband, Jerry, of Terrell; daughter, Kanesha Dawn Dearing of Sachse; son, Christopher Michael Donaldson of Dallas; two sisters, Nancy Vanoverschelede of Coppell and Shirley Hill of Seven Points; mother, Zola Gardner of Seven Points; stepfather, Jim Smith of Seven Points; grandchild, Alissa Dearing of Sachse; nephew, Matthew Reece of College Station; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Services were held Monday, Dec. 27, 2004, at 2 p.m., at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home in Kemp, with the Rev. Eston Williams officiating.
Interment followed in the King Cemetery in Henderson County.
The family received friends at the funeral home Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m..
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