Funeral service for Deborah Charleen Thomas, age 71, of Fayetteville, TN, will be held at 1 PM on Thursday, May 30, 2024, at West End Baptist Church with Bro. Milton Martin officiating. Burial will follow in the Booneville Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be from 11 AM – 1 PM Thursday at West End Baptist Church.
Deborah was born on February 17, 1953, in Lincoln County, Tennessee. She was a devoted wife and loving mother and grandmother. Her legacy of love, kindness, and joy will continue to inspire all who knew her. Deborah’s career as a CNA in home healthcare showcased her dedication and compassion, providing exceptional care to her patients. Later, she discovered a passion for being a teacher aide, delighting in her time spent with the children at school. Her hobbies included painting, drawing, reading, and solving puzzle books, reflecting her creative and curious spirit. Deborah loved the ocean and enjoyed collecting ocean-themed items and lighthouses. She was a member of the West End Baptist Church. Deborah passed away on May 25, 2024, at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, TN.
Survivors include her daughters, Heather Miller and husband Daniel, and Megan Hall and husband Kenny; grandchildren, Maraya Winsett, Brett (Revai) Winsett, Austin Miller, Caitlin (Dalton) Creel, Logan Miller, Zoey Miller, Sean (Jessalyn) Hall, Rebecca Hall, and Nathan (Amy) Hall; great-grandchildren, Temperance, Remy, Roman, Lydia, Ella-Mae, Noah, and Ruthie Jean who is due to arrive soon; sister, Darlene (Allen) Freeman; nieces, Jennifer (Kevin) Webb, and Angel (Kerry) Hanak; and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews. Deborah was preceded in death by her father, James Robert Finn, Jr.; mother, Martha Frances Pollock Patrick; stepfather, James Lawrence “Dude” Patrick; husband William Eugene Thomas; son, Sean Thomas; and a niece, Crystal Freeman.
Higgins Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Deborah Charleen Thomas.
Debbie was so so sweet.I have such a special place in my heart for her and Gene…Gene hauled us kids to church on a church bus at oak hill.Debbie would always be sitting right behind him . They had so much love for each other. It was such a special love that I saw it and remember it so well . They were a TRUE LOVE STORY.
Megan I didn’t know that Gene and Debbie were your parents I loved them both so sorry for your loss
I went to school with Debbie. We became friends. She called me when her husband passed. I’m so sorry for the loss of your mother. I’m at the beach or I would be at the service. You’re in my prayers.
I want to convey my condolences to the family of Debbie Thomas. She was my cousin. My mother, Elnora Tipps Stephenson and my aunt Lucille Finn were sisters. I talked to Debbie a few days after the passing of her husband, Gene. I so glad that I got to talk to her. I am praying for the family during this loss of your loved one. God bless you during this time.