Debra S. ‘Deb’ Davis

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date for Deb Davis, 68, rural Lawrence, who passed away Monday, March 23, 2020, at Midland Hospice House, Topeka.

She was born Feb. 10, 1952, in Topeka, the daughter of Robert and Dorotha Draper Heath. She graduated from Topeka High School.

Deb married George B. Davis and was a partner in their business, Clock House Antiques.

Survivors include her husband George, a daughter, Katie Plante and husband SFC Joshua Plante, and granddaughter Zoeii, Franklin, Indiana, and a bonus daughter, Kelli Robinson, Topeka.

Messages & Condolences

From Marlene Johnson...

Debbie will be missed terribly. So sad to hear of her passing.

From Diana Stanley...

George, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Thinking of you.

From Tim and Vicki Coulter...

What a loss. Always a doer, always a giver, always a friend.
We’ll miss her till we meet again.

From Debby and Gary Fornelli...

Katie and George, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

From DC Scott Landes...

My heart breaks for George, Katie, Zoeii, Dodie and Annabel for their loss. She was one of my oldest and dearest friends. Rest In Peace and until we meet again. Love and hugs

From Eric S. Napue...

Debbie was a free spirit none bias fun loving colorless friend girl young lady woman who I will hold close to my heart forever. God blessed us all with her in our lives. May God comfort all who knew her.

From Terry Gooden...

I’m so sorry to hear this sad news. Deb was one of my oldest childhood friends. We went to Polk , Crane and Topeka High . She was a sweet lady .

From Debbie Walburn...

George and Katie – you are in my prayers and thoughts. Deb was so supportive of our family after our fire, something I will never forget. She will be watching over you now from above.

From Bill Fair...

George, so sorry to hear of your trials. We are thinking of you. Bill and Kathi

From Marcia Riley...

My heart aches for George, Katie and family. Deb was one of the nicest and most supportive people I have ever met. She was so proud of her family and was always thinking of others. She will be missed.

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