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Deborah Anne Farnham Franz Fallin

Mrs. Deborah Anne Farnham Franz Fallin, of Brookhaven, 68, passed away April 7, 2021,

at her residence. She was born on November 21, 1952.

 

Mrs. Fallin was a bookkeeper and she loved cross stitching and talking to people about the Bible.

She will be missed by all that loved and knew her.

Preceding her in death were her parents, Mike and Freddie Farnham, grandparents, Ernest and Modena Holcomb, Joseph, and Janie Farnham;

her first husband, John F. Franz V, and brothers, Joe Mike Farnham, Jr. and Ernest Melvin Farnham.

 

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 44 years, Robert C. Fallin, Jr.; son, Robert C. Fallin, III (Lindi); daughter, Nicole Fassett, and husband, Darryl;

brother, Sean C. Farnham, and wife, Dallas; sisters, Victoria Fitzpatrick, and husband, Wes; Carolyn Blanchard, and husband, Nelson.

She is also survived by her 5 grandchildren, Zachary, and Savannah Fassett, MaKinlee, Maycee and Bentley Fallin;

along with two maternal aunts, Sally Deines and Martha Baskin; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and very dear friends.

11 comments

  • Comment Link Chance  Michelle Shelton Sunday, 25 April 2021 14:13 posted by Chance Michelle Shelton

    When you think Aunt Debbie, you think purple. You think love. You think loyal servant of Jehovah. She was beautiful inside and out. We can’t wait to see her again in the paradise, young and healthy and decked out in purple! 3

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  • Comment Link Shirley Knox Saturday, 17 April 2021 13:54 posted by Shirley Knox

    My prayers are with the Fallin Family. My dear sister you will be missed

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  • Comment Link Lorene / Dee Saturday, 17 April 2021 13:50 posted by Lorene / Dee

    Sending my deepest prayers to the Fallin Family and my sweet sister Vickie Fitzpatrick may Jehovah give ya'll the endure you need during these difficult times. Jehovah's promise of a resurrection is just around the corner. Lorene and Dee.

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  • Comment Link Mike  Chan Johnson Wednesday, 14 April 2021 17:36 posted by Mike Chan Johnson

    Debbie impressed me as being a serious student of the Bible. She deeply enjoyed and appreciated commenting at meetings for worship. She shared what she learned from her research as if letting you taste some delicious dish she had enjoyed. Even when poor health confined her to her home she made great efforts to phone in to share what she had studied. She will definitely leave an empty seat that cannot be filled until we see her again in paradise. It will be amazing to see her fully restored to the beautiful lady that she truly was!

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  • Comment Link Georgia Bracey Wednesday, 14 April 2021 15:58 posted by Georgia Bracey

    We all loved her dearly i got to work in service with her she was so pleasant to work with really had a Beautiful attitude i tryed to copy it couldn't get right like her love the way she call her husband she would say baby she is going to be miss we love the family to may they find comfort in the days to come knowing the hope of a Resurrection from our promise jehovah.

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  • Comment Link Nicole Fallin Fassett Sunday, 11 April 2021 11:18 posted by Nicole Fallin Fassett

    Mom was an original. She was so vivacious and never met a stranger. She was a loving mother and taught me real life often by saying 'Life is not fair' when I would complain about woes. She also taught me about our heavenly father, Jehovah, and his almighty son, Christ Jesus'. She was a zealous preacher. She help so many people. She was loved overwhelmingly. I had no idea how much until now. She was gracious and a hostess to so many family and friends. She enjoyed having guests for meals where sometimes we would have close to 20 people! I loved Mom so much as also my husband Darryl of 27 years who she called her second son. Our firstborn Zachary and daughter Savannah as well as my brothers children were her joy. I can't imagine life without her. At least we have the hope of seeing her again. Thank you all for your condolences.

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  • Comment Link Florene C Davis Saturday, 10 April 2021 14:18 posted by Florene C Davis

    My memories of sister Fallin is that she loved Jehovah/ Jesus and what the Truth stood for, she knew that God's Kingdom is the only source for Mankind's problems.I will forever remember her zealous spirit in teaching others about God's promise of a better future ahead. Rev:21:4
    I will remember your beautiful smile and I will see you again in the resurrection.
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  • Comment Link Florene Davis Friday, 09 April 2021 20:15 posted by Florene Davis

    The Brookhaven Congregation has great memories of sister Fallon she loved Jehovah/Jesus and her sisters and Brother. Her beautiful smile and her soft spoken voice will be missed. We will see you again in the resurrection my dear sister.

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  • Comment Link MaKinlee Fallin Friday, 09 April 2021 13:03 posted by MaKinlee Fallin

    I am going to miss my dear loving meme !
    I am going to love all the memories that she and I made together. She is going to be truly missed!!

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  • Comment Link Wes Fitzpatrick III Friday, 09 April 2021 09:37 posted by Wes Fitzpatrick III

    I knew Debbie since we were teenagers, and, eventually married her sister, Vickie.
    The diamond of Debbie's life that has shined for all to see has been her love of our God Jehovah and his son Jesus. She has truly been one of Jehovah's Witnesses ALL HER LIFE!
    She loved sharing with others. She was obviously a great wife and raised two great kids.
    As one of Jehovah's Witnesses myself, I long for the day when that Kingdom that we pray for in the Lord's Prayer, the Kingdom under the worldwide rule of Jesus, brings about the promised resurrection of our dead loved ones. I hope to be one of the ones that can welcome Debbie back to a much better world, where we will have the opportunity to never face death again.

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  • Comment Link Beverly Jackson Bross Thursday, 08 April 2021 21:51 posted by Beverly Jackson Bross

    I have many fond memories of sharing experiences and laughter as we grew up, visiting each other’s homes. You will always hold a special place in my heart. You will continue to be loved and remembered by many of us.

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