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Mrs. Deborah F. Harrison, 71

Debbie ZTA

Born, Dec. 13, 1953. In Heaven, June 15, 2025.
Services: Crosby Chapel, 3135 Crosby Chapel Church Road, Baxley
Visitation: 1-2 p.m.
Celebration of Life: 2-3 p.m.
Seating is limited. Food and family afterwards in the social hall.
In lieu of flowers or food, consider donating to Crosby Chapel or becoming an Organ Donor in Honor of Deborah F. Harrison.
With heavy hearts and deep love, we announce the passing of our beloved mother, who left this world with the same grace, strength, and dignity that she carried throughout her life. She was a true warrior — resilient, unwavering, and full of heart — yet she passed with peace and grace, surrounded by the family she so dearly cherished.
She found beauty in the simple things: the glow of the sun through the trees, the flutter of a hummingbird’s wings, the laughter of her grandchildren. Her home was filled with warmth, her arms with comfort, and her words with wisdom. She lived a life of quiet courage and unshakable faith, always putting the needs of others before her own.
Our mother loved fiercely and forgave freely. She nurtured, protected, and inspired. Whether through a kind word, a homemade meal, or a gentle touch, she made those around her feel seen, heard, and loved. Her legacy is not only in the memories we hold dear but in the way she made people feel — safe, special, and wholly loved.
We are especially grateful for Joann, whose presence, loyalty, and care provided our mother with comfort, joy, and laughter during her final days. She became not just a friend, but family, and we are forever thankful for the bond they shared.
A visitation will be held at Crosby Chapel from 1-2 p.m. on June 20. Seating for the memorial service is limited, but all who wish to honor her are welcome to attend the visitation and celebrate the beautiful life she lived.
Though we are heartbroken, we find peace in knowing that her spirit soars free, her strength remains within us, and her love will never fade.
In loving memory, we honor a woman who lived like a warrior and passed with grace.
She was the cherished daughter of the late William D. Fales and Weta Mathews Fales, and was also preceded in death by her husband, Calvin Harrison. She is survived by her loving sister Kathy F. Hammock (Randall Hammock); her devoted sons Colby W. Harrison (Gena Harrison), Vincent T. Harrison (Danielle Harrison), and Garrett H. Harrison (Lee Ann Harrison). She adored all nine of her grandchildren and will miss them dearly, and many cousins and extended family and friends.

1 Comments

  1. Mike Reagin on June 18, 2025 at 10:05 am

    I am so very saddened by your lost of Debbie. She is in a better place than any of us can imagine is possible….Frank, Tricia, Debbie and I were such good High School friends….While Kim and I were raising our own children I wished for them to have HS friends like we were, but their friendship never matched ours.in my opinion..I will always love these three people God placed in my life growing up….God bless your Family Kathi.

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