Received in death by parents, Celia and Jasper Gentry; brothers, John and Hubert.
She is survived by loving husband, James P. Herrera; and sisters, Clara (Joseph) Baca and JoAnn (Harold) Jacques of Pueblo; loving cats, Baby and Squeaks; nieces, Sandra (Baca) Arturo Vasquez and Roberta (Baca) Cesar Abraham; nephews, John, Paul and Joel (Erica) Baca; numerous in-laws; aunts, Minnie Martinez of Pueblo, Virginia Gentry and Lucinda Baca of N.M.; and uncle, John Gentry of Wyoming.
Debbie graduated from East High School, went to work for the Department of Social Services in the 90's; she started work for the Attorney General's Office and later worked for the Air Force as a manager in the records department.
She loved family and her Denver Broncos.
She will be missed by many.
At her request, a private celebration of life will take place with close family and friends at a later date.
Cremation has taken place.
Published in The Pueblo Chieftain on Aug. 9, 2020.
Received in death by parents, Celia and Jasper Gentry; brothers, John and Hubert.
She is survived by loving husband, James P. Herrera; and sisters, Clara (Joseph) Baca and JoAnn (Harold) Jacques of Pueblo; loving cats, Baby and Squeaks; nieces, Sandra (Baca) Arturo Vasquez and Roberta (Baca) Cesar Abraham; nephews, John, Paul and Joel (Erica) Baca; numerous in-laws; aunts, Minnie Martinez of Pueblo, Virginia Gentry and Lucinda Baca of N.M.; and uncle, John Gentry of Wyoming.
Debbie graduated from East High School, went to work for the Department of Social Services in the 90's; she started work for the Attorney General's Office and later worked for the Air Force as a manager in the records department.
She loved family and her Denver Broncos.
She will be missed by many.
At her request, a private celebration of life will take place with close family and friends at a later date.
Cremation has taken place.
Published in The Pueblo Chieftain on Aug. 9, 2020.
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