Milton-Freewater, Oregon - Debra Kay Wallace, 70, passed away peacefully at her home on April
4th, 2025.
Debra was born on January 27th, 1955, in Cedarville, CA, to the late
Erlyn and Elrene Wallace.
She cherished time spent with her friends and family and had a deep
love for honkytonk music. Debra enjoyed participating in the family's monthly dice game of Left, Right, Center. She was also a longtime member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Debra is survived by her four children: Jason Davis (Anna) of Milton Freewater, OR; Jauna Davis (Jamie) of Burns, OR; Brady Faircloth (Leanne) of Weston, OR; and Celie Robinson (JT) of Hermiston, OR. She also has three step-daughters: Lori, Lisa, and Shelly. She is also survived by two sisters, Susan Cartwright and Lisa Wallace, and nine beloved grandchildren: Kaylee Davis (29), Cody Davis (24), Alana Faircloth (17), Madison Davis (12), LaJohnna Buff (9), Preston Buff (3), Hayes Robinson (3), Memphis Faircloth (2), and Luke Robinson (6 months). She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Kim Blake, and brother Jim Wallace.
A celebration of life will be held later this year. Memorial donations may be made to the American Legion.
Debra's family and friends will miss her warm smile, infectious humor,
and loving spirit. She will be remembered forever by those who knew
and loved her.
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Milton-Freewater, Oregon - Debra Kay Wallace, 70, passed away peacefully at her home on April
4th, 2025.
Debra was born on January 27th, 1955, in Cedarville, CA, to the late
Erlyn and Elrene Wallace.
She cherished time spent with her friends and family and had a deep
love for honkytonk music. Debra enjoyed participa
Published on April 16, 2025 in the East Oregonian
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