Debbie Stubbs (Hartville)'s Obituary
Debrah Lynn Stubbs, daughter of Basil Davis and Pauline Brown Lansdown, was born August 16, 1959. The Lord called her home late Wednesday evening, August 8, 2018, in Rocky Ridge Care Center in Mansfield, Missouri. She was fifty-eight years, eleven months, and twenty-three days.
Debrah was united in marriage to Larry Stubbs and to this union three children were born.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Pauline Lansdown; her father, Basil Davis; and a daughter, Tiana Stubbs.
Debrah is survived by her two loving children, Shaun Stubbs and his wife Christina, of Mountain Grove, Missouri and Rebecca Allsman and her husband Allan, of Mansfield, Missouri; five grandchildren, TeOnna, Makayla, Kane, Ayla, and Devin; her step-father, Clifford Lansdown and his wife Sue, of Hartville; three brothers, Basil Davis Jr. and his wife Tracy, of Ava, Missouri, Terry Lansdown and his wife Tammy, of Seymour, Missouri, and Jeff Lansdown and his wife Cindy, of Hartville, Missouri; her former husband, Larry Stubbs; many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many caring friends.
Debbie was born in Mountain Grove and raised in the Hartville area. She graduated Hartville High School in 1977 and shortly after, she married Larry. Since Larry was in the military, she moved all over to different countries and saw the world. In 2006 she started working for the care center and stayed there until it became difficult for her.
Debbie was baptized later in her life, but she knew her Lord very well. She studied her Bible immensely and enjoyed reading it every day.
Debbie loved to crochet, sew, and draw. She was a gifted artist and her talent showed in everything she created. She also enjoyed her plants that she kept around her home and loved her little dog. She also enjoyed writing, having wrote down many poems and short memoirs for her and others to look back on and enjoy. She was a loving mother, daughter, grandmother, sister, and dear friend. We celebrate her wonderful life and we will always cherish the many happy memories she created.
Memorial to the family, may be made through the funeral home.
HHFH PO Box 236, Hartville, Mo. 65667
A time of visitation will take place after the service.
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