On February 12th, 36 hours shy of her 63rd birthday, Deborah Eaton Baumann lost her battle with cancer, and the world lost an angel in disguise.
Known by many to be funny, kind-spirited, and selfless, she became fast friends and dearest family to all she came into contact with.
She is survived by her parents Burt and Mary Eaton, her brother, sister in law, and niece, Don, Caroline and Jennifer Eaton, Her daughter and son in law Rebecca Spence and Joshua Stanley, Her step children Braeden, Travis and Tonya, her grandchildren Christopher, Cameron, Tyler, Savannah, Lilyana, and Adriana, her great granddaughter Lelynn, Her "adopted" families the Hornsby's and the Baker's, and the company she considered family Tri-gas and Oil/Pepup.
Each life she touched in ways that can never be replaced, and never be forgotten.
She joins her dear husband Lionel "Bo" Baumann, and her Daughter Heather Hornsby, in heaven, along with countless other friends and family who will join the Lord in Welcoming her with open arms.
While she was never a wealthy woman, she always gave with all she had to whomever she found in need, and found her riches in the love of friends, family, and those termed her "adopted".
At her request, there will not be a service. She hoped only to leave the joyous memories of her life and loving manner, and not sour them with the sadness of her passing.
May she look down and see how blessed WE truly were to have met her, known her, learned from her, and loved her.
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