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DEBORAH FURY JONES

May 1, 1951 — December 14, 2024

DEBORAH FURY JONES, born on May 1, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois, passed away peacefully on  December14, 2024, in DeSoto, Texas. She was a remarkable individual whose many talents and unwavering commitment to helping others defined her life’s work.

As a counselor and program director for alcohol abuse, Deborah dedicated herself to supporting those in need, showing compassion and understanding to all she encountered. Her career was marked by an exceptional ability to connect with individuals, empowering them to overcome challenges and reclaim their lives. A prolific author, Deborah shared her insights and experiences through her writings, further inspiring others to seek change and growth.

Deborah was not only a professional caregiver but also a loving and intelligent individual who radiated warmth and kindness. Her friends and family will remember her as a smart, caring person who genuinely enjoyed problem-solving and bringing people together. An art lover and a dedicated writer, Deborah found joy in creativity and expression, which enriched her life and touched the lives of those around her.

As we reflect on Deborah’s life, we celebrate her contributions to the community, her generous spirit, and her lasting impact on everyone fortunate enough to know her. She will be deeply missed but lovingly remembered by all.

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