Deborah Gay (Henson) Neugin was born on July 24, 1961 in Dallas Texas to John Isaac Henson and Margaret Martha (Ford) Henson. On December 16, 1977 she married Jimmie Neugin and they raised two daughters together, Kristy (Neugin) Chastain and Martha (Neugin) Petree. Deborah also helped Jimmie raise one bonus daughter Teresa Neugin and two bonus sons, James and Jackie Neugin.
Deborah had a passion for helping others. She was a hard worker who loved to cook and often offered up her time to help friends and family. She enjoyed home health, dispatching for the sheriff’s office, and helping Jimmie run their wrecker business. When Deborah could no longer work she spent her days helping her daughters raise her five grandchildren, whom were her world.
Debbie is proceeded in death by her father John, her mother Margret, and a very special sister-in-law Darlene Henson.
Deborah is survived by her husband Jimmie of 42 years, her two daughters Kristy and Husband Jeff Chastain and Martha Petree and husband Dustin Petree all of Stilwell. Bonus Children, Teresa, James and wife Carrie, and Jackie all of Tahlequah. Five grandchildren, Janessa Chastain, Austin Petree, Jaselyn Chastain, Jayden Chastain, and Fisher Petree. One very special brother Johnny Henson of Stilwell, a special Niece Tammy Osborn of California and four sisters Barbara of Stilwell, Sue, Diane, and Audrey all of Texas. Deborah is also survived by Hunter Petree as a bonus grandchild and many other bonus grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and Friends. Deborah was loved and will be missed dearly by many.
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