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Debra Louise Nichols Honeycutt

Birth
Saline County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Jan 2018 (aged 56)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Memorial ID
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Debra Louise Honeycutt, 56, passed away on Sunday, January 28, 2018 in Tyler, lovingly, surrounded by many family and friends. A celebration of Debbie's life will be held at 10 AM Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at Hebron Baptist Church in Tyler Texas.
Born in sailing county, Missouri on May 29, 1961, Debbie was the oldest of five children born to Howard and Laverne Nichols. She raised two sons, Alexander, Lee, Yoder, and Gerald, Eugene, Craig in Elkhart, Texas. In addition to her sons, she leaves the love of her life, Douglas, Honeycutt of Tyler. Doug and Debbie met at church in Elkhart and Mary December 30, 2010. They were deeply devoted to caring for one another, and nurturing their relationship centered in Christ.
"And now abide faith, Hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love" (1Cor. 13:13).
Debbie loved unconditionally and cherished every minute she was able to spend with her family and friends. In addition to Alex and Jerry (Kim), she is survived by additional children Kerrie Laza, Lesley Jennings and Randal Honeycutt; Barry, Gary, Sherry and Johnny Ray. Grandchildren: Aurora Michelle, Trinity Grace, Jerry John and Ryder Barrett; Brittani Laza, Skyler Laza, Cheslee Robinson, Tori Huffines, Taylor Lewis, Tristan Honeycutt, and Rachel Honeycutt, as well as two great grandchildren. two brothers, Steven, Howard, Nichols, Senior, and Eric Michael (Elizabeth) Nichols and a sister, Katherine Ann (Ted) Brooks. Nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Debbie quietly helped to care for others who she found in need. She never boasted or expected anything in return; she was a quiet servant in God's kingdom. Debbie did not need expensive gifts, quality time with friends and family brought her happiness. She simply enjoyed the simple things in life. She lived a life of love and shared it with all she met. She will be deeply missed and loved , by all the lives she touched.
Debra Louise Honeycutt, 56, passed away on Sunday, January 28, 2018 in Tyler, lovingly, surrounded by many family and friends. A celebration of Debbie's life will be held at 10 AM Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at Hebron Baptist Church in Tyler Texas.
Born in sailing county, Missouri on May 29, 1961, Debbie was the oldest of five children born to Howard and Laverne Nichols. She raised two sons, Alexander, Lee, Yoder, and Gerald, Eugene, Craig in Elkhart, Texas. In addition to her sons, she leaves the love of her life, Douglas, Honeycutt of Tyler. Doug and Debbie met at church in Elkhart and Mary December 30, 2010. They were deeply devoted to caring for one another, and nurturing their relationship centered in Christ.
"And now abide faith, Hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love" (1Cor. 13:13).
Debbie loved unconditionally and cherished every minute she was able to spend with her family and friends. In addition to Alex and Jerry (Kim), she is survived by additional children Kerrie Laza, Lesley Jennings and Randal Honeycutt; Barry, Gary, Sherry and Johnny Ray. Grandchildren: Aurora Michelle, Trinity Grace, Jerry John and Ryder Barrett; Brittani Laza, Skyler Laza, Cheslee Robinson, Tori Huffines, Taylor Lewis, Tristan Honeycutt, and Rachel Honeycutt, as well as two great grandchildren. two brothers, Steven, Howard, Nichols, Senior, and Eric Michael (Elizabeth) Nichols and a sister, Katherine Ann (Ted) Brooks. Nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Debbie quietly helped to care for others who she found in need. She never boasted or expected anything in return; she was a quiet servant in God's kingdom. Debbie did not need expensive gifts, quality time with friends and family brought her happiness. She simply enjoyed the simple things in life. She lived a life of love and shared it with all she met. She will be deeply missed and loved , by all the lives she touched.

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