Deborah Elizabeth Stevens
© Stilwell (OK) Democrat Journal
April 29, 2009
Submitted by: Martha Real
Deborah Elizabeth Stevens, daughter of Edward Troy and Gerogia Allene (Brown) Tumbleson, was born August 9, 1952 in Mulberry, Arkansas and departed this life on April 22, 2009 in Stilwell, Oklahoma at the age of 56 years, 8 months and 13 days.
She was preceded in death by her father; Edward.
She is survived by a loving family that includes her mother; Georgia Allene of Westville, OK, 4 sons; Stanton Stevens of Arcadia, KS, Troy Stevens and wife Connie of West Mineral, KS, Ralph Stevens and wife Glenda of Westville, OK, Mark Stevens and wife Cindy of Pittsburg KS, 2 brothers; Troy Tumbleson of Pleasanton, KS, Carlos and wife Sherri Tumbleson of Osage City, KS, 1 sister; Pam Richardson and husban Mel of Westville, OK, 2 grandsons, 4 step grandchildren, 6 step great grandchildren and many other relatives and friends survive her.
Funeral sevices were held Saturday, April 25, 2009 in the Roberts Funeral Home Chapel in Westville, OK with Bro. Diaon Edwards officiating.
Interment followed in the Westville City Cemetery.
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