Debby Lee Eaker Schweigert was born in Kansas City, Missouri on November 9, 1964 and departed this life in Cushing, Oklahoma on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at the age of 49 years.
Debby was the daughter of William Henry and Carolyn Jean Hicks Eaker.
She was a resident of Cushing, Oklahoma since 1985. She was a horse trainer and loved to work with horses and do farm work for different ranches around the community.
She married David Schweigert in Cushing, Oklahoma on May 26, 1984.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one son, Kris.
Survivors include her husband, David of the home; one son and daughter in law, Jason and Jordan Schweigert of Cushing; two brothers, Brett Eaker of Waco, Texas and Bill Eaker of New Orleans, Louisiana; one sister, Deana Eaker of Waco, Texas as well as other relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be held at the Parks Brothers Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Roger White officiating.
Services are provided by Parks Brothers Funeral Service of Prague.
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