Deborah Dean Douglas Adair left this world on Saturday, August 28th, 2021, in the care of Riverview Heath Nursing Home.
Debbie was born in Savannah, Georgia on November 17th, 1952. She attended Groves High School. She was a Cheerleader. She moved on to become an Accountant in her adult life. She was a devoted Mother, Grandmother, Friend, and Mother to all that came into her Path.
She is survived by her sons, Lance Adair and Doug Wallace; grandsons, Noah Adair, Dylan, Ethan, Gabe, and Evan Wallace; her cousin, Ricky Conner, and children Kyle Conner and Rachel Norton.
Debbie Loved her Precious Moments Collections, her Family Pictures, and loved spending time with her family. She never missed a birthday or a holiday. Those moments were her Life and Mission. She fought hard for many years due to health complications. She always held her head high, and never complained of her disabilities.
She had a young, kindhearted soul.
We have Peace in our hearts knowing that she is once again reunited with her mother, Mary Rhudene Gale, and brother, Randy H. Douglas.
A Memorial Service will be held at Families First Funeral Care & Cremation Center on Sunday October 3, 2021, at 3:00 PM.
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Judy R Quinney
I worked with Debbie at Colonial Oil for many years and have such wonderful memories of our time there together. In my mind, I will always remember her as a fun, perky girl who was as smart as anyone I’ve ever known. I have thought of her so many times over the years and knew she had health issues. Now her body is healed and she is a beautiful Angel.
Jimmy and Debbie Wallace
Our thoughts and prayers are with you; Doug, Lance, Grandchildren, Ricky, and relatives at this difficult time. May God watch over her as she reunites with Rhudene and Randy.
April Whitehurst Elliott
I worked with Debbie at CHC ProMed in the cubicle next to her. She always had a hilarious sense of humor and truly loved her friends and family. I was sad to read this news but I know that she is walking with Jesus now and that gives me peace. I am thinking about and praying for Lance and his family.
Ronald King
I met Mrs.Debbies son, Lance, from an Ad he had put out. That was 21 yrs ago now. He and I were young, driven, and shared the same dream. We started chasing that dream together, and then the day came I met his mom. It only took a few conversations with her and she became my mom too! She is one of the sweetest souls I was blessed to meet. She definitely filled a place in my heart… much love for this family!❤️
Sandra Miller
Though I moved away at a young age An never had the pleasure of being raised around Debbie as her cousin ,I heard so many good things about her . Prayers are with her son’s and family . Rest In Peace Debbie, maybe one day we will all be together .
Papa Scott
Lance:
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. I know you cared deeply for her and will miss her greatly. No one means as much or can replace a “mother” in our lives. Our greatest sympathies are with you and your family at this time of great loss.
Gloria Rogers
Your mom was not just my patient ,but she was my close friend. I really do miss our long conversations and shopping trips. Lance and all the family you are in my prayers. Love you so much Deb and miss you even more………