Deborah Jo Collins

1959 ∼ 2011

Deborah Jo Collins Deborah Jo Collins, 52, of Nederland died Friday August 5, 2011 at the Medical Center of Southeast Texas. Deborah was born May 8, 1959 in De Ridder Louisiana to Ralph and Annie Hensley. She was a resident of this area for 40 years. A Memorial service will be held Monday August 8, 2011 at 2:30 pm at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with Dr. Phil Sigman officiating. Deborah was preceded in death by her parents Ralph and Annie Hensley. She is survived by her husband Glenn Collins of Nederland, four sisters Geraldine Holland and husband Darril of Groves, Martha Turner and husband Johnny of Wildwood, Texas, Elizabeth Gunter and husband Boyd of Lumberton, Texas and Rose Ann Teal and husband Randy of Crossroads, Texas, many nieces, great nieces and nephews and great nephews.

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Deborah Jo Collins
Anonymous August 9, 2011
Praying for the family!I will be thinking of you everyday as you grieve for a beautiful sister who you will miss so terribly!God bless you all! LOve You Gail and Family!
Anonymous August 8, 2011
Aunt Deborah...Thank u for being our aunt...thanks for all the great times riding horses and going to get slushys...thanks for being a part of one of the most important relationships in my life...when i think about the list of relationship that i look up to...number 1 on my list is the sisterhood that u henlsey sisters " my aunt" have...My memories of u are u riding horses and barrel racing...i think that was a very happy time in ur life...i see alot of u in my daughter...she has that same love for horses...evertime i look at the horses running out a cross the pasture...I'll think of u...i love u and miss u very much...To my Family...our thoughts and prayers are with y'all...love and missing y'all very much.
Anonymous August 8, 2011
Just wanted to let you know that you are in our hearts and prayers! May God's peace and comfort be with you during this sad time. Love Ruth Ann Cole Shadden
Anonymous August 7, 2011
My heart and prayer are with you and the many that share in this time of sorrow. I have many good memories of Debra Jo, and she will be truly missed. I wanted so much to see her when I came to hospital and remind her of the time she and I went to Rose and Stan's house in Evadale and we helped Stan throw the Paper @ 3-4 in the morning..she was like 8 and I was like 5 years old..we hated that and we never did that again...I would go with her and Aunt Annie to the Rodeos and watch them barrel race, lots of good memories. I love you all, May the Lord give you peace through fond memories.
Anonymous August 7, 2011
Aunt Debbie..you will be missed by so many. You were a quiet person but your heart spoke volumes. One of my favorite memeries was the love for the group Alabama we shared, and how you let me tag along with you to see them even though I was a rotten old teenager..;-) times I will never forget, and when I hear them I will always think of you. I will miss you..love you always.
Anonymous August 7, 2011
Geraldine anad family words cannot fully express what you are going through right I wanted to let you know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers When I went to church with my youngest brother and his wife I prayed for you all when I said my Rosay this also to let you know that I am thinking about you all. Donna Schiro
Anonymous August 7, 2011
Martha, Elizabeth, Rose Ann, Geraldine and all the Family of Deborah Jo. I am truly sorry for the loss of your little sister. I remember her as a tot, with all the blonde curls. You will all be in my prayers and thoughts tomorrow, one of the hardest days of your lives. Remember the good times, and especially the times of laughter, even though the thoughts will be clouded with tears now. Sincerely, Janie Whiteley Williams
Anonymous August 7, 2011
My prayers are with the family.
Anonymous August 7, 2011
Liz we are so sorry for your lose. You know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We love you. Ron & Linda