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Deborah Kaye Henry

November 10, 1957 — June 6, 2026

Okeechobee

Deborah Kaye Henry

With heavy hearts and deep gratitude for a life filled with love, faith, and service, we celebrate the life of Debi, whose kindness, generosity, and devotion to others left a lasting mark on all who knew her.

As the eldest child, Debi carried a strong sense of responsibility throughout her life. Like many families, hers experienced both joys and challenges, yet her love for those closest to her remained a constant thread. She cherished her family deeply and treasured the relationships she shared with friends, neighbors, and members of her community. A woman of faith, Debi loved God and sought to live out her beliefs through acts of hospitality, compassion, and service. She had a special gift for bringing people together and making everyone feel welcome. Holidays and celebrations were never ordinary in her hands. Whether decorating her home, preparing a favorite meal, or planning a gathering, she poured her heart into every detail. She believed that sharing food, laughter, and time together created lasting memories.

Debi found great purpose in serving her community. She was often the one organizing potluck dinners, coordinating Thanksgiving meals, and ensuring that no one felt forgotten during the holidays. Christmas held a particularly special place in her heart. She delighted in decorating her home, creating festive displays, and even hanging stockings for her neighbors as a simple expression of care and goodwill. Through these thoughtful gestures, she reminded others that community is built through kindness. She also enjoyed life's simple pleasures. She could often be found watching her beloved Hallmark movies, cheering enthusiastically for UK basketball, or trying a new recipe in the kitchen. Her warmth, creativity, and generous spirit made every gathering brighter.

Above all, Debi loved her family. She leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories for those who survive her: her mother, Ruby Williams; her father, Myron Williams and his wife, Cathy Williams; her brothers, Larry Williams, Jackie Williams, and Greg Williams; her daughters, Lynda Gilbert and Kimberly Henry; her treasured grandchildren, Madison Gilbert, Keagan Gilbert, Shane Arnold, and her partner of 27 years Bobby Fletcher.

Though she is no longer with us in body, the traditions she created, the meals she shared, the holidays she made magical, and the love she gave so freely will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her. May her memory be a blessing, and may the light she brought into the world continue to shine through those she loved.

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