Created August 27, 2018
In Memory
This eternal flame burns forever
in remembrance of Deborah M. Blees
Deborah M. Blees
March 20,
1947 - November 25, 2021
Deborah M. Blees, age 74, of Hot Springs, passed away Thursday,
November
25, 2021.
She was born on March 20, 1947, in Hot Springs, the daughter of Marshall Burk
Campbell and Bonnie Lorine Huggins
Campbell. On September 23, 1982, she
married David Earl Blees. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her
father-in-law and mother-in-law, Floyd Blees and Jo Blees.
Deborah was a Christian and a member of Grand Avenue Baptist Church. She
enjoyed spending time with her family, shopping
and Mani Pedi's with Tina and
her girls and pool parties at Stacey's Oasis.
She gained her love for travel while
her husband served as a Military Police
Officer in the U.S. Army. They continued
their travels after his service ended with GWRRA
and Spa City Good SAMS. At
times the only reason they came home were to see
their grandchildren and
especially their great-grands!! Anyone who knew
Deborah knew she loved her
Fur Babies and her Grandchildren. They
adored her as much as she adored
them and they will miss their Grammy
terribly!!!
Survivors include her husband of 39 years, David Blees
of Hot Springs; three
daughters, Tina Herron Nevels
(Charles) of Mountain Pine, Stacey Herron
(Darla) of Bonnerdale and Kristen Herron of Hot Springs; six
grandchildren,
Henderson
Ryan (Sarah), Matthew (Hannah), Trey, Maya, Callie Ann and
Madison;
two great-grandchildren, Presley and Julius; three fur babies, Romeo,
Juliet and Ashley; extended family members and a host of wonderful
friends.
A very special thank you to Deirkson Hospice,
especially Edgwennia Blevins,
her nurse and Marcia Rogers for the love and
care they showed her
over the weeks they cared for her. Their love
and care for our mother,
wife and Grammy did NOT go unnoticed. We are
forever grateful to them.
In lieu of flowers please donate to the Human Society of Garland County.
Memorial
service at 10:00AM, Tuesday, November 30, 2021 in the
Davis-Smith
Funeral
Home Chapel, Hot Springs.
Visitation will be held at 9:30 AM until 10:00 AM, prior to the service.
Though She's gone, She is not forgotten.
Though absent, She remains in spirit.
Though once a worker, She now rests.
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