Celebration of life: 4 p.m. Friday at the home of her son, Brandon Wallace, 3305 Minot Ave., Fort Worth. Casual attire.
Memorials: In lieu of usual remembrances, contributions in memory of Deborah Moses may be directed to the Fort Worth Women's Center, 1723 Hemphill, Fort Worth, Texas 76110.
She was born July 13, 1949, in Fort Worth to Betty and David Davis. Deborah grew up in Fort Worth and lived most of her adult life in Alvarado. She graduated from Eastern Hills High School in 1967, but continued her quest for learning by graduating in 1995 from the University of Texas at Arlington. With unshakeable confidence, she was successful in everything she did in life and business. She was an avid photographer and loved gardening and animals. She lifted spirits and left a gentle mark in the lives of those who knew her. She will be deeply missed by all of her family and friends. We love you, Mom. Go with God.
Survivors: Husband, Andy Moses; daughter, Melonie Wallace Edwards; sons, Cole and Brandon Wallace; stepdaughter, Carrie Moses; sisters, Donna Ball, Jan Wiley and Joan Davis. She left many special memories with her granddaughters, Emily and Cameron Edwards; and her 11 nieces and nephews.
Published in Star-Telegram on 4/29/2009
Celebration of life: 4 p.m. Friday at the home of her son, Brandon Wallace, 3305 Minot Ave., Fort Worth. Casual attire.
Memorials: In lieu of usual remembrances, contributions in memory of Deborah Moses may be directed to the Fort Worth Women's Center, 1723 Hemphill, Fort Worth, Texas 76110.
She was born July 13, 1949, in Fort Worth to Betty and David Davis. Deborah grew up in Fort Worth and lived most of her adult life in Alvarado. She graduated from Eastern Hills High School in 1967, but continued her quest for learning by graduating in 1995 from the University of Texas at Arlington. With unshakeable confidence, she was successful in everything she did in life and business. She was an avid photographer and loved gardening and animals. She lifted spirits and left a gentle mark in the lives of those who knew her. She will be deeply missed by all of her family and friends. We love you, Mom. Go with God.
Survivors: Husband, Andy Moses; daughter, Melonie Wallace Edwards; sons, Cole and Brandon Wallace; stepdaughter, Carrie Moses; sisters, Donna Ball, Jan Wiley and Joan Davis. She left many special memories with her granddaughters, Emily and Cameron Edwards; and her 11 nieces and nephews.
Published in Star-Telegram on 4/29/2009
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