Deborah Kay Beddoe, 51, of Tomball, TX passed away at North West Medical Center in Houston on Wednesday, November 13, 2013.Debbie was born in Harlingen, TX on January 15, 1962 and never strayed far from her country roots and her beloved South Texas.A breast cancer survivor, Debbie was a tenacious individual with a passion for family, outdoors, animals, and antiques, especially for her horse Dixie.Most-recently employed by Hewlett-Packard, Debbie was beaming with pride to be contributing to such a fine organization with good-natured coworkers.She is survived by her parents, Carol & Dan Mallory of Tomball, TX and Father, Bob Beddoe of Canyon Lake, TX. Her legacy continues in her 3 children who she called the Joys of her life; Denny Thomas of Carthage, TX, Dayna Swann of Center TX, & SFC David Thomas (US Army) of Colorado Springs, CO., and having 9 beautiful grandchildren among them (Mackenzie, Katlin, Zachary, Kaleb, Brooklynn, Deborah Grace, Brieanna, Jack & Josh).She is also survived by her siblings; Wally Beddoe of Trumbull, CT, Laura Machicek of Richmond, TX, Kirk Edwards of Rosharon, TX, Craig Mallory of Cypress, TX, Alice DeCoste of Tomball, TX, and Joe Beddoe of Austin, TX.
Condolences
Brandi - Dilley, Tx - Friend
May 4, 2024
I'm so sorry for your loss and want you to know you'll mom will live on in your hearts forever !! It's not goodbye, it's see you on the other side! God Bless!!
Terri Rollins Parker - Sugarland , Tx - Friend
May 4, 2024
Wally and family, know that God has given Debbie a new journey to follow and has given you many years of memories. Your angel will always be near. May God give you comfort during this time.
Sylvia Duran - La Feria, Tx - Cousin
May 4, 2024
Although we were not close (geographically) she is family and we love ALL of our family. Our prayers for her mother and the rest of the oh-so-large family continue to go out their way. We love you and we are only a phone call away. Now we look forward to the day when we are united with all of our loved ones that have gone before us in Paradise.
Wally Beddoe - Trumbull, Ct - Sibling
May 4, 2024
My big sister, my friend. You will always be with me Deborah. “You will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken, and the bad news is that you never completely get over the loss of your beloved. But this is also the good news. They live forever in your broken heart that doesn't seal back up. And you come through. It’s like having a broken leg that never heals perfectly—that still hurts when the weather gets cold, but you learn to dance with the limp.” ? Anne Lamott
Sallie Trevino Maldonado - Edinburg, Tx - Teenage Friend & Neighbor; Combs
May 4, 2024
Debbie, they say friends can pick up right where they left off, even if it's years apart; I believe that would have been us; I found you again through FB, and through your family; but even though we didn't have a chance to reconnect, I feel like we have. Looking back at your school pictures and what you wrote on them, brings back oh, so many memories. Such as 'Sally a sweet girl who I just met and so far so good. Keep on keeping on'. God bless your family and friends who will miss you very much. May your memories give them peace and comfort, and my heart goes out to them during this difficult time.
Laura - Sister
May 4, 2024
My beautiful sister. No one can fill your shoes. Miss you so much already.
Michele Missy Hansen - Craftsbury, Vt - Cousin
May 4, 2024
RIP Debbie. you have so many wonderful memories that you leave behind for others to hold on to. rest now and watch over the rest of us till we all meet again. Love you cuz Missy
Bobby Beddoe - Canyon Lake, Tx - Father
May 4, 2024
Miss you, Pirogue. Will see you later.
Bob Pitcock - Magnolia, Tx - Friend
May 4, 2024
One of the most lovable lit'l ladies I have ever known.
Helen Brewer - Valparaiso, In - Cousin-In-Law
May 4, 2024
Debbie you are in god's hands now!
Bren Bolton - Center, Tx - Family Friend
May 4, 2024
My heart is still so heavy. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Sallie Trevino Maldonado
February 17, 2013
Deborah Kay Beddoe